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[UK] G. Squiers More Skitologues 14: For there are no flies on Hyman, / Snakes alive, my stars! you bet!
at snakes (alive)!, excl.
[UK] G. Squiers More Skitologues 14: Hurroo, be jabbers and bedad.
at bejabers!, excl.
[UK] G. Squiers Skitologues 13: So get blown out without a doubt, / On boiled beef and carrots.
at blow out, v.2
[UK] G. Squiers More Skitologues 6: She was coortin’ Pat O’Grady, and bedad, he was a b’hoy.
at b’hoy, n.
[UK] G. Squiers Skitologues 17: When they was ’avin’ ’arf a pint of four.
at four, n.
[UK] G. Squiers Skitologues 17: ’E marched ’em up the Old Kent Road wif their barrers and their mokes.
at moke, n.1
[UK] G. Squiers Skitologues 11: The man who wrote the music of ‘Ev’rything is Peaches down in Georgia’.
at peaches, adj.
[UK] G. Squiers More Skitologues 19: Curse him, the upstart puppy.
at puppy, n.
[UK] G. Squiers More Skitologues 6: If he comes after Maggie oi’ll swoipe his dirty oie.
at swipe, v.2
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