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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... person of crooked ways, an informer, a deformed or humpbacked person': resp. from ca 1880 and ca 1840–80. By confusion of abnormal and enormity. abo; Abo . An aboriginal: Australian coll: mid-C.19–20, orig. journalistic. Jice Doone ...
... person of crooked ways, an informer, a deformed or humpbacked person': resp. from ca 1880 and ca 1840–80. By confusion of abnormal and enormity. abo; Abo . An aboriginal: Australian coll: mid-C.19–20, orig. journalistic. Jice Doone ...
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... person: from ca 1860; ob. Ware suggests that it is a corruption of BARE BRISKET. 2. A loquacious, gossipy, or tale-bearing person: mostly military: late C.19–20. Often like a barber's cat, all wind and piss: late C.19–20. barber's chair ...
... person: from ca 1860; ob. Ware suggests that it is a corruption of BARE BRISKET. 2. A loquacious, gossipy, or tale-bearing person: mostly military: late C.19–20. Often like a barber's cat, all wind and piss: late C.19–20. barber's chair ...
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... person with a rotund behind: low: ca 1870–1910. Whence bargearsed. barge. into . To collide with: orig. Uppingham School (–1890). barge-man . (Gen. pl.) A large, blackheaded maggot of the kind that formerly infested ship's biscuits ...
... person with a rotund behind: low: ca 1870–1910. Whence bargearsed. barge. into . To collide with: orig. Uppingham School (–1890). barge-man . (Gen. pl.) A large, blackheaded maggot of the kind that formerly infested ship's biscuits ...
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... person thus indicates that he will have nothing to do with either another person or, it may be, a project: coll: late C.19–20. cf. not TOUCH WITH A PAIR OF TONGS. bargee . A lout; an uncultivated person: Public Schools' coll: 1909, P.G. ...
... person thus indicates that he will have nothing to do with either another person or, it may be, a project: coll: late C.19–20. cf. not TOUCH WITH A PAIR OF TONGS. bargee . A lout; an uncultivated person: Public Schools' coll: 1909, P.G. ...
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... 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.
... 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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