1956 J. Reynolds Woman of Bangkok (1959) 8: Young Reggie Joyce down there, saluting the arse-end of an Austin A-40.at arse-end, n.
1956 J. Reynolds Woman of Bangkok (1959) 31: Some sixth sense told me that flipper would stop for me.at flipper, n.3
1956 J. Reynolds Woman of Bangkok (1959) 48: I’m so amazed that only the Malderbury dialect can express my condition: ‘I’m properly gob-smacked’.at gobsmacked, adj.
1956 J. Reynolds Woman of Bangkok (1959) 44: Eat your horse-piss if you want, but give me a rare-done beef-steak.at horse piss (n.) under horse, n.
1956 J. Reynolds Woman of Bangkok (1959) 13: The one in red certainly had a pair of humdingers. Like coconuts.at humdinger, n.