puddings and pies n.
the eyes.
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Und. Speaks n.p.: Puddings and pies, the eyes. | ||
AS XIX:3. | ‘“Aus.” Rhyming Argot’ in||
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Confessions of Proinsias O’Toole 39: In the next couple of hours I tried hard to dampen the fires in her puddings with half-pints of draught stout – but I could do nothing about the tears. | ||
Wicked Cockney Rhy. Sl. |