Lexicon Balatronicum: A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket EloquenceC. Chappel, 1811 - 221 pagine |
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... derive it from Andrew Cant , a famous Scotch preacher , who used that whining manner of expression . Also a kind of gibberish used by thieves and gypsies , called likewise pedlar's French , the slang , & c . & c . CANTERS , OF THE ...
... derive it from Andrew Cant , a famous Scotch preacher , who used that whining manner of expression . Also a kind of gibberish used by thieves and gypsies , called likewise pedlar's French , the slang , & c . & c . CANTERS , OF THE ...
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... derived from the following story : A citizen of London being in the country , and hearing a horse neigh , exclaimed , Lord ! how that horse laughs ! A by - stander telling him that noise was called neighing , the next morning , when the ...
... derived from the following story : A citizen of London being in the country , and hearing a horse neigh , exclaimed , Lord ! how that horse laughs ! A by - stander telling him that noise was called neighing , the next morning , when the ...
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... derived , according to some , from the French term caur mechant . CURRY . To curry favour ; to obtain the favour of a person be coaxing or servility . To curry any one's hide ; to beat him . CURSE OF SCOTLAND . The nine of diamonds ...
... derived , according to some , from the French term caur mechant . CURRY . To curry favour ; to obtain the favour of a person be coaxing or servility . To curry any one's hide ; to beat him . CURSE OF SCOTLAND . The nine of diamonds ...
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... derive the common expression , I do not care a dam , i . e . I do not care half a farthing for it . DAMBER . A rascal . See DIMBER . DAMME BOY . A roaring , mad , blustering fellow , a scourer of the streets , or kicker up of a breeze ...
... derive the common expression , I do not care a dam , i . e . I do not care half a farthing for it . DAMBER . A rascal . See DIMBER . DAMME BOY . A roaring , mad , blustering fellow , a scourer of the streets , or kicker up of a breeze ...
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... man , dumplins being a favourite kind of food in that county . DUMPS . Down in the dumps ; low - spirited , melancholy : jocularly said to be derived from Dumpos , a king of Egypt , who DUT who died of melancholy . Dumps are also small.
... man , dumplins being a favourite kind of food in that county . DUMPS . Down in the dumps ; low - spirited , melancholy : jocularly said to be derived from Dumpos , a king of Egypt , who DUT who died of melancholy . Dumps are also small.
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