Lexicon Balatronicum: A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket EloquenceC. Chappel, 1811 - 221 pagine |
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... horse foaled by an acorn , i . e . the gallows , called also the Wooden and Three - legged Mare . You will be hanged . - See THREE - LEGGED MARE . ACT OF PARLIAMENT . A military term for small beer , five pints of which , by an act of ...
... horse foaled by an acorn , i . e . the gallows , called also the Wooden and Three - legged Mare . You will be hanged . - See THREE - LEGGED MARE . ACT OF PARLIAMENT . A military term for small beer , five pints of which , by an act of ...
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... horse - pond . ANCHOR . Bring your a - se to an anchor , i . e . sit down . To let go an anchor to the windward of the law ; to keep within the letter of the law . Sea wit . ANGLERS . Pilferers , or petty thieves , who , with a stick ...
... horse - pond . ANCHOR . Bring your a - se to an anchor , i . e . sit down . To let go an anchor to the windward of the law ; to keep within the letter of the law . Sea wit . ANGLERS . Pilferers , or petty thieves , who , with a stick ...
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... HORSE . A horse famous for playing tricks , the property of one Banks . It is mentioned in Sir Wal- ter Raleigh's Hist . of the World , p . 178 ; also by Sir Ke- nelm Digby and Ben Jonson . BANTLING . A young child . BANYAN DAY . A sea ...
... HORSE . A horse famous for playing tricks , the property of one Banks . It is mentioned in Sir Wal- ter Raleigh's Hist . of the World , p . 178 ; also by Sir Ke- nelm Digby and Ben Jonson . BANTLING . A young child . BANYAN DAY . A sea ...
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... horses whilst shoeing ; a nick name for spectacles , and also for the gratuity given to grooms by the buyers and sellers of horses . BARREL FEVER . He died of the barrel fever ; he killed himself by drinking . BARROW MAN . A man under ...
... horses whilst shoeing ; a nick name for spectacles , and also for the gratuity given to grooms by the buyers and sellers of horses . BARREL FEVER . He died of the barrel fever ; he killed himself by drinking . BARROW MAN . A man under ...
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... horse famous in old romances . BEAK . A justice of peace , or magistrate . Also a judge or chairman who presides in court . I clapp'd my peepers full of tears , and so the old beak set me free ; I began to weep , and the judge setme ...
... horse famous in old romances . BEAK . A justice of peace , or magistrate . Also a judge or chairman who presides in court . I clapp'd my peepers full of tears , and so the old beak set me free ; I began to weep , and the judge setme ...
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