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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... nicknames. are of two classes: general; particular. The general denote nationality (FROG (2); IKEY; JOCK; MICK; TAFFY) or a physical trait (BLUEY (4); SNOWY (2); TINY). The particular, which are the 'inevitable nicknames' par excellence ...
... nicknames. are of two classes: general; particular. The general denote nationality (FROG (2); IKEY; JOCK; MICK; TAFFY) or a physical trait (BLUEY (4); SNOWY (2); TINY). The particular, which are the 'inevitable nicknames' par excellence ...
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... nickname (–1898); ob. Ex the name of an edible fish. barrakin. , see BARRIKIN. barred. cater. tra(y). or. trey. *. (Gen. pl.) False dice so made that the four (quatre) and the three (trois) were seldom cast: c. of ca 1600–50. Dekker; Taylor ...
... nickname (–1898); ob. Ex the name of an edible fish. barrakin. , see BARRIKIN. barred. cater. tra(y). or. trey. *. (Gen. pl.) False dice so made that the four (quatre) and the three (trois) were seldom cast: c. of ca 1600–50. Dekker; Taylor ...
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... North. Ex its shortlived S.E. sense (a prison) comes STEEL. 2. Early in C.19, among criminals, Bastile was applied as a nickname to Coldbath Fields Prison, demolished ca 1890. basting . A thrashing: in Shakespeare and till ca 1660, A-Z 235.
... North. Ex its shortlived S.E. sense (a prison) comes STEEL. 2. Early in C.19, among criminals, Bastile was applied as a nickname to Coldbath Fields Prison, demolished ca 1890. basting . A thrashing: in Shakespeare and till ca 1660, A-Z 235.
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... thief. beaksman *. A constable: C.18–19 c. Ex BEAK, 1. cf. BECK, n. Beaky , n. Nickname for any person, esp. a man, with a big, sharp nose: Cockney: mid-C.19–20. beam, broad in the . (Of a person) broad-seated: C.19–20; A-Z 251.
... thief. beaksman *. A constable: C.18–19 c. Ex BEAK, 1. cf. BECK, n. Beaky , n. Nickname for any person, esp. a man, with a big, sharp nose: Cockney: mid-C.19–20. beam, broad in the . (Of a person) broad-seated: C.19–20; A-Z 251.
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