Green’s Dictionary of Slang

Quotation search

Date

 to 

Country

Author

Source Title

Source from Bibliography

Men at Arms choose

Quotation Text

[UK] T. Pratchett Men at Arms (1994) 143: The city could spare a clown or two [...] the loss of the whole boiling could only make the world a slightly happier place.
at whole boiling lot, n.
[UK] T. Pratchett Men at Arms (1994) 175: Someone is telling meat pies. Never trust anyone who falls on their arse for a living.
at meat pie, n.
[UK] T. Pratchett Men at Arms (1994) 83: ‘It’s me, Lance-Constable Cuddy.’ ‘Yes, pilgrim?’.
at pilgrim, n.1
[UK] T. Pratchett Men at Arms (1994) 18: ‘The streets are safer than they used to be under Mad Lord Snapcase,’ said Lady Selachii.
at snapcase (n.) under snap, v.
no more results