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[UK] P. Reading ‘Nips’ in Diplopic 37: Bumpkins, from whose bums / you consider the sun shines, / think youre townee twits.
at think the sun shines out of someone’s ass under ass, n.
[UK] P. Reading ‘Sortie’ Diplopic 29: Next day the Beak – ‘Oh, tell me, are you drunk frequently?’.
at beak, n.1
[UK] P. Reading ‘Englished iii’ in Diplopic 46: Brazen nick-nacks from Brum.
at Brum, n.
[UK] P. Reading ‘Tryst’ in Diplopic 56: Them plastic daffs look very nice, though.
at daff, n.1
[UK] P. Reading ‘Nips’ in Diplopic 36: Not Nell Gwynn (alas), / but [...] editor of Stand / importunes our theatre queue – / ‘Come! Buy my juicy lit. mags!’.
at lit, adj.1
[UK] P. Reading ‘Nips’ in Diplopic 35: Rustics are bumpkins, / Townies are corrupt.
at townie, n.
[UK] P. Reading ‘At Home’ in Diplopic 25: A box of chocko yum-yums.
at yum-yum, n.
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