The Routledge Dictionary of Historical SlangRoutledge, 2003. 9. 2. - 1066페이지 Drawn from the Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, with the emphasis on the expressions used or coined before 1914. |
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... date) + (after a date) † > * (before a word) supply!; understand! Standard English Session Paper of the Central Criminal Court, 1729–1913 Anon., Sinks of London Laid Open, 1848 My Slang To-Day and Yesterday, revised ed., 1935 B.C.Smart ...
... date) + (after a date) † > * (before a word) supply!; understand! Standard English Session Paper of the Central Criminal Court, 1729–1913 Anon., Sinks of London Laid Open, 1848 My Slang To-Day and Yesterday, revised ed., 1935 B.C.Smart ...
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... dates from ca 1700—canting is much earlier—and was long contemptuous and almost coll, as is the v., which dates from ca 1600; likewise canter, canting. See my Slang; Grose, P.; O.E.D.; F. & H.; and Weekley. Centre. slang. , see Slang, pp ...
... dates from ca 1700—canting is much earlier—and was long contemptuous and almost coll, as is the v., which dates from ca 1600; likewise canter, canting. See my Slang; Grose, P.; O.E.D.; F. & H.; and Weekley. Centre. slang. , see Slang, pp ...
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... dates from ca 1840; originated among Cockneys, where now still commonest; eschewed by the middle and upper classes, it had its apotheosis in the First World War. e.g. ABRAHAM'S WILLING, a shilling; the second word is often (but by no ...
... dates from ca 1840; originated among Cockneys, where now still commonest; eschewed by the middle and upper classes, it had its apotheosis in the First World War. e.g. ABRAHAM'S WILLING, a shilling; the second word is often (but by no ...
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... date thief: ca 1660–1730. At the angle formed by three linguistic regions: c., j., and S.E. Only in B.E. Antony , see ANTHONY. any . At all; s. (and dial.): late C.19–20. Kipling, 1890, 'You don't want bein' made more drunk any.' any, I ...
... date thief: ca 1660–1730. At the angle formed by three linguistic regions: c., j., and S.E. Only in B.E. Antony , see ANTHONY. any . At all; s. (and dial.): late C.19–20. Kipling, 1890, 'You don't want bein' made more drunk any.' any, I ...
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... dates from ca 1589. argot. *. 'A term used amongst London thieves for their secret...language', H.: c. (–1859). The Fr. argot, properly cant, loosely slang. 2. For its misuse as= 'slang', see introductory chapter of Slang: 1843 ...
... dates from ca 1589. argot. *. 'A term used amongst London thieves for their secret...language', H.: c. (–1859). The Fr. argot, properly cant, loosely slang. 2. For its misuse as= 'slang', see introductory chapter of Slang: 1843 ...
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