in-and-out n.2
1. the nose [= SE snout].
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![]() | Dict. of Cockney Rhy. Sl. |
2. a bottle of stout.
![]() | (con. 1914–18) Songs and Sl. of the British Soldier. | |
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![]() | Up the Frog 17: I gets an Aristotle of In-and-out for the plates and dishes, picks up the cherry ’og an’ orf we Scarpa Flow. | |
![]() | Dict. of Cockney Rhy. Sl. |
3. a tout, a racecourse tipster.
![]() | DSUE (8th edn). |
4. gout.
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5. (Aus.) the throat [= SE spout].
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