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[UK] ‘Peter Pindar’ Odes R. Academ. in Works (1790) I 75: Or Sol’s bright orb – be sure to make him glow Precisely like a guinea, or a jo.
at joe, n.2
[UK] ‘Peter Pindar’ More Lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians II 7: When thou art laid upon thy back, With bum as cold as clods of earth.
at bum, n.1
[UK] ‘Peter Pindar’ More Lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians V 14: Odsniggers! how scarlet dyers, And gaping dames from Crutched Fryers, Slabber your tawdry misses.
at ods nigs! (excl.) under ods, n.
[UK] ‘Peter Pindar’ More Lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians VI 15: A pair of globes, so like the things, That dogs may go, and ’gainst them piddle.
at piddle, v.
[UK] ‘Peter Pindar’ More Lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians VII 19: A hungry dog, while progging for a dinner, Espy’d some liver.
at prog, v.
[UK] ‘Peter Pindar’ More Lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians VII 18: Zooks! their upper stories Look so like tenements to let.
at upper storey (n.) under upper, adj.
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