Green’s Dictionary of Slang
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain IV i: Somehow I be not much at home in deception and bouncing.at bounce, v.1
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain Epilogue: To Brummagum I went, and saw, believe it if you can, Sirs, / No counterfeit, a little boy, who acted like a man, Sirs.at Brummagem, n.
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain II i: What! let me be cock of the party!at cock, n.3
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain II ii: By Gom! – I’ll make them stand in white sheet – I knew it all along.at gom, n.1
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain I i: The Londoners had heard as how I was a tidy hand at cricket.at hand, n.1
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain I i: And just then, and be hang’d to un, my Lord nodded to my Lady, and away she went wi all my sweethearts.at hang, v.1
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain I iii: What! more hot water! meddle between man and wife!at hot water, n.
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain I iii: He has just decoy’d away a young lovely.at lovely, n.
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain IV i: Dang it – thee be’st nation bad company.at nation, adv.
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain I i: He did want the needful, you know.at needful, n.
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain I i: Hav’n’t you been lately coquetting with a certain smug alderman?at smug, adj.
J. Reynolds Blind Bargain I i: The Londoners had heard as how I was a tidy hand at cricket.at tidy, adj.
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