blouzelinda n.
a slattern.
Shepherd’s Week 1st Pastoral 5: My Blouzelinda is the blithest Lass. | ||
(con. early 17C) Fortunes of Nigel II 147: A certain Blowselinda, or Bonstrops, who had, it seems, a room to hire. | ||
Eng. Humorists 167: Are not the Rosalindas of Britain, as charming as the Blousalindas of the Hague? | ||
Sportsman 11 Oct. 2/1: Notes on News [...] Every cloud has [...] a silver lining. But every country Blowsalinda has not—a silver proboscis. |