fullied adj.
committed for trial.
![]() | Vocabulum 35: fullied Committed for trial. | |
![]() | (con. 1840s–50s) London Labour and London Poor III 387/1: I got ‘fullied’ (fully committed). I was tried at the ‘Start’ (Old Bailey). | |
![]() | ‘Autobiog. of a Thief’ in Macmillan’s Mag. (London) XL 506: I was then fullied and got this stretch and a half. | |
![]() | Answers 13 Apr. 313: At the House of Detention I often noticed such announcements as Jack from Bradford fullied for smashing, and expects seven stretch, i.e. fully committed for trial for passing bad money, and expects seven years penal servitude [F&H]. | |
![]() | Child of the Jago (1982) 161: He made the same reply when he was asked if he had anything to say before being committed, and straightway was ‘fullied’. | |
![]() | City Of The World 269: But fullied at the sessions at long last, and the lag to wind up with and all. | |
![]() | 25 Years in Six Prisons 28: He was ‘fullied’. | |
![]() | Cockney Cavalcade 169: ‘I s’pose I’ll get fullied,’ said Jack [...] ‘That’ll mean a brief then,’ Bill supplemented. | |
![]() | Thieves Slang ms list from District Police Training Centre, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Warwicks 4: Fullied: Committed for trial. | |
![]() | No Hiding Place! 190/1: Fullied. Sent for trial. |