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[UK] C. Morris ‘Billy Pitt and the Farmer’ Collection of Songs (1788) 21: And, both drunk as pipers / They knock’d their heads together.
at drunk as (a)..., adj.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 42: I’ll make up, please the pigs, for dry bobs and frigs, / With the great Plenipotentiary.
at an’t please the pigs, phr.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 46: And the gentle Signiors opened all their Back-doors / To the great Plenipotentiary.
at back-door, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Virgin Minister’ Collection of Songs (1788) 60: Troth, in Ireland, we would / Be all apt to doubt him, / A man with virginity / Is all my backside.
at my backside! (excl.) under backside, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 39: He searched the Divan till he found out a Man / Whose Ballocks were heavy and hairy.
at ballocks, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘Billy Pitt and the Farmer’ Collection of Songs (1788) 23: Then Billy began for / To make an oration, / As oft he had done / To bamboozle the nation.
at bamboozle, v.
[UK] C. Morris ‘Jenny Sutton’ Collection of Songs (1788) 52: A bye-blow on the world she burst, / By furious love engender’d.
at by-blow, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 44: ‘Christ Jesus!’ she said, ‘What a prick for a maid!’.
at Christ!, excl.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 40: The children cried, ‘Look! there’s the Man with the Cock! / That’s the great Plenipotentiary.’.
at cock, n.3
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 46: As Cocks of the Game, let’s drink to the Name / Of the great Plenipotentiary.
at cock of the game (n.) under cock, n.3
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 46: Peg swore by the Gods that the Mussulman’s cods / Were big as the buttocks of Mary!
at cods, n.1
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 43: Thro’ thick and thro’ thin, bowel deep he dash’d in, / ’Till her cunt froth’d like cream in a dairy.
at cunt, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 42: I’ll make up, please the Pigs, for dry Bobs and Frigs, / With the great Plenipotentiary.
at dry bob (n.) under dry, adj.1
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 45: So tight was she struck by this wonderful fuck / Of the great Plenipotentiary.
at fuck, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 42: 42: A Duchess, whose Duke made her ready to puke / With fumbling and frigging all night.
at fumble, v.
[UK] C. Morris ‘Billy Pitt and the Farmer’ Collection of Songs (1788) 23: Hodge cry’d ‘Begone, or I’ll crack thy young crown.’.
at hodge, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 43: [She] had horn’d the dull brows of her worshipful spouse / ’Till they sprouted like Venus’s myrtle.
at horn, v.1
[UK] C. Morris ‘Billy Pitt and the Farmer’ Collection of Songs (1788) 18: I’ll tell a merry story / About a British farmer [...] I had it piping hot / From Ebenezer Barber.
at hot, adj.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 44: The next to be kissed on the Plenipo’s list was a delicate Maid of Honour.
at kiss, v.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 45: For fancied Delight, they all clubbed for a Shite, / To Frig in the School Necessary.
at necessary, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘Jenny Sutton’ Collection of Songs (1788) 53: Yon pissing-corner was her stand, / Where, safe from Watchman’s danger, / She, undismay’d, stretched forth her Hand / To each unbutton’d Stranger [...] She bar’d the buttocks as they piss’d / To lure them with her notions.
at piss, v.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 46: Each Sluice-cunted Bawd, who’d been shagged abroad, / Till her Premises gaped like a Grave, Sir.
at premises, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘Jenny Sutton’ Collection of Songs (1788) 54: Her Body was a lott’ry fair, / To prick where’er it pleas’d you: / In Arse, or Cunt, or Mouth, or Ear, / She ev’ry way would ease you.
at prick, v.1
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 40: When to England he came with his Prick in a Flame / He showed it his Hostess at landing, / Who spread its renown through all Parts of the Town / As a Pintle past all understanding.
at prick, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 46: Each Sluice-cunted Bawd, who’d been shagged abroad, / Till her Premises gaped like a Grave, Sir.
at shag, v.1
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Virgin Minister’ Collection of Songs (1788) 59: He told a damn’d lie / In the ear of the king; / Then a shite on his name.
at a shite on! (excl.) under shite, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘Billy’s Too Young to Drive Us’ Collection of Songs (1788) 13: I believe from my soul, he’s a son of a whore.
at sonofabitch, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 39: As he knew in our State that the Women have weight, / He chose one well hung for good Sport, Sir.
at sport, n.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 45: All heads were bewitched and longed to be stitched.
at stitch, v.
[UK] C. Morris ‘The Great Plenipotentiary’ Collection of Songs (1788) 41: The young Misses’ Plan was to catch as catch can, / And all were resolved on a Stroke, Sir.
at stroke, n.1
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