cully v.
to swindle, to cheat.
Eve Revived 115: The Jesuit whom this poor Wench had so villainously Cullied. | ||
Love for Love V i: Ouns! Cullied, bubbled, jilted, woman-bobbed at last – I have not patience. | ||
Compleat and Humorous Account of Remarkable Clubs (1756) 87: The cully’d Spendthrifts may, without Dispute, / Pay double Bills for each Commodious Sute. |