• CONNECT to hit someone very hard ...1930s Amer. sl.
• CRAZY IKE an uncouth fellow ...Bk1913-17 Amer. dial. • DAFT WATTY a blockhead, a silly, awkward person ...1805 Eng. dial. • DANCE TO A PERSON'S WHISTLE to follow his lead; to act after his desire or instigation ...1823 • DARKENING twilight, dusk, evening ...1814 Scot. & Eng. dial. • DIDDIES the breasts or nipples ...18C Brit. sl. • DO ME A FAVOUR a neighbour ...1990s rhyming sl. • DUFF counterfeit money, cheques, etc. ...1895 sl. • FACTORY a police station ...1891 sl. • FIVE-KNUCKLE SHUFFLE masturbation ...1972 US sl. • FLESH-POT a harlot; a sexually loose woman ...sl. • FOB a Pacific Islander who has newly arrived in New Zealand (Fresh Off the Boat) ...20C NZ sl. • FRIDAY FACE a miserable or dour face ...L16 sl. • GADZOOKS! an oath and exclamation ...17C Brit. • GET ONE'S ANGORA to irk, to annoy, to anger or exasperate someone; to discomfit or rattle one ...1915 Amer. sl. • GOOD HICKORY, A a rapid gait ...Bk1913-17 Amer. dial. • GUM BEATERS false teeth ...1969 Amer. dial. • HAIR-BELL the foxglove ...1870 Eng. dial. • HALLION a clown; a clumsy fellow; a good-for-nothing idle scamp; a sloven; a rascal ...1789 Scot. & Eng. dial. • HAVE A BIT OF SUMMER CABBAGE to have sexual intercourse ...19C sl. • HIT THE BAG to go to bed; to have a rest ...1961 Amer. sl. • I WOULDN'T TRUST HIM THE OTHER SIDE OF A NICKEL not trust at all, in the least ...1965 Amer. dial. chiefly Black usage • IN FIFTH GEAR drunk, fully intoxicated ...1960s Amer. sl. • JAGABAT a prostitute ...20C Trinidad usage • JIGAMAREE nonsense or any triviality ...Bk1896 Amer. sl.
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