Green’s Dictionary of Slang
Richardson Memoirs of the Life of Lady H 38: Son, the impudent Baggage will not go.at baggage, n.
Richardson Memoirs of the Life of Lady H 41: What does this Fellow boggle at?at boggle, v.
Richardson Memoirs of the Life of Lady H 15: The Cook filled a bumper, and drank to her: Here, Pamela, says she, a good Health to you.at bumper, n.2
Richardson Memoirs of the Life of Lady H 33: A little Money, given to her and her Parents, will make them all easy and hush.at easy, adj.
Richardson Memoirs of the Life of Lady H 14: By jingo, Girl, I’d have you take care of yourself.at jingo!, excl.
Richardson Memoirs of the Life of Lady H 36: She was sharp enough to trepan you to marry her.at trapan, v.
Richardson Memoirs of the Life of Lady H 24: Son, what could induce you to marry that Wench?at wench, n.
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