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[US] G. Hunter ‘Androboros’ in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 33: Unsear your Ears, ye Old Buzzard, I can speak, but you it seems, can’t hear.
at buzzard, n.
[US] G. Hunter ‘Androboros’ in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 7: A Fizle restrain’d will bounce like a F--t.
at fizzle, n.1
[US] G. Hunter ‘Androboros’ in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 33: ’Owns! Can your Talisman make you See [...] You old Conj’ring Dog, you?
at oons!, excl.
[US] G. Hunter ‘Androboros’ in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 37: Fizle’s Phiz always gives me the Chollick.
at phiz, n.1
[US] G. Hunter ‘Androboros’ in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 10: Rot ye, it was not your Cough that Carry’d it.
at rot you! (excl.) under rot!, excl.1
[US] ‘The Battle of Brooklyn’ in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 93: I hope you wont leave one broad-brim on the continent.
at broadbrim (n.) under broad, adj.
[US] ‘The Battle of Brooklyn’ in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 90: Lord! – mem, did he not make codfish of them all at Boston!
at codfish, n.
[US] G. Hunter ‘Androboros’ in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 23: You’ll have it a T---, A T--- in your Teeth.
at turd in your teeth! (excl.) under turd, n.
[US] W. Dunlap Comic Sketch in Meserve & Reardon Satiric Comedies (1969) 110: Some may think I meant to save my mutton.
at mutton, n.
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