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The Wandring Whore choose

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[UK] Wandring Whore II 3: They [i.e. whores] cure the Priapismus, Satyriasis, and Standing-Ague infallibly, with an universal medicine, dancing Boob in-jo, stark naked into the bargain.
at standing ague, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore III 7: There’s my sister [...] who div’d, and pickt by her own acknowledgement, nine pieces of Gold out of a Cullies pocket at one clap, a bagg of silver as long as her arm (almost) at another clap.
at as long as one’s arm (adj.) under arm, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore I 7: He could never endure peeping in wenches Arseholes.
at arsehole, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore IV 9: [refers to a tune] Thats she that says she has a fiddle in her arse, which caused an old Lawyer to give her six pounds to sing and play the tune called Cuddle me Cuddy, and hath had as many P- in her C- then hairs upon it.
at play (at) cuddle my cuddie (v.) under play (at)..., v.
[UK] Wandring Whore III 4: I’ve done the business with discretion, and spilt my Posset on thy beard and in thy belly.
at beard, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore III 3: Lovely and ivory thighes whiter than untrod Snow, with the best red-lip’t C— in Christendom.
at best in Christendom, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore III 3: I will show thee [...] the best red-lip’t C — in Christendom].
at best, n.1
[UK] Wandring Whore I 13: Catching hold of his trap-stick, she [...] taught the unskilful rustic to loose his maiden-head by guiding him to her fancy.
at fancy bit (n.) under bit, n.1
[UK] Wandring Whore I 3: That what bastards and By-blows fall out amongst us, may be preserved for fear of Bridewell, New-prison, or Tyburn.
at by-blow, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore II13: Drinking Sack very merrily and feeling the whore’s whibb-bobs one after the other. [Ibid.] 8: a Nutmeg ty’d in a string, and thrust up to be soundly soak’t and pickl’d in their Whib-bob for 3 or 4 nights together, which being grated into a Cup of Ale with a toast, intoxicates the beautiful to doat on the most deformed. [Ibid.] II 13: [She] hath lost the hair off her Whib-bob, and instead therof hath a huge black beard for her strummulo or merkin. [Ibid.] III 9: [He] will not be contented with doing the business, but will have half a dozen Girles stand stark naked round about a Table whilst he lyes snarling underneath as if he would bite off their whibb-bobs, and eat them.
at whib-bob, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore II 10: Nor playing at Bobb-cherry with his maid.
at bob, v.2
[UK] Wandring Whore II 3: [They] cure the Priapismus, Satyriasis, and Standing-Ague infallibly, with an Universal Medicine, dancing BBobb in-jo, stark naked into the bargain.
at bobbin jo, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore I 14: For broaching a belly unwemmed and unboared.
at bore, v.1
[UK] Wandring Whore I 6: That Sack was poured in on one side by such Cullies as Priss Fotheringhams, and suck’t out on the other, which is a new fashioned Cup for our roaring boys to drink in.
at roaring boy, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore III 3: Lead me with thy ivory fingers to it’s fancy, where I will enter it’s Port with a full spring tyde between thy bum’s riding safe at Anchor within thy harbour.
at bum, n.1
[UK] The Wandring Whore I 3: The cure of the French pox and perilous infirmity of burning remedyed.
at burn, v.
[UK] Wandring Whore I 4: For such as fear the french Pox or perilous infirmity of burning, I advise not to do the business without spunges.
at do the business (v.) under business, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore I 10: Mrs. Simpson in Ram-Alley will furnish you with fit rooms to do the business in.
at business, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore III 12: Johanna White, a buttock-whore.
at buttock, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore II 15: An Advertisement [...] Let all persons know the design and intent hereof, is to rout those Caterpillers, and to give the Magistrate notice of the vileness and wickedness of their Actions.
at caterpillar, n.1
[UK] Wandring Whore II 13: A third laughing at the large pair of cheeks and haunches she hath got.
at cheeks, n.1
[UK] Wandring Whore IV 11: Item for Gusman, the tel-tale, to hold a close pair of chaps.
at chops, n.1
[UK] Wandring Whore I 6: Witness Priss Fotheringham’s Chuck-office, where upon sight thereof, French Dollars, Spanish pistols, English Half-crowns are as plentifully pour’d in, as the Rhenish wine was into the Dutch wenches two holes till she roar’d again, as she was showing tricks upon her head with naked buttocks and spread legges in a round ring, like those at wrestling neer the Half-crown-chuck-office, call’d Jack-a-newberries-six windmills.
at chuck-office (n.) under chuck, v.2
[UK] Wandring Whore I 7: Lighting a pipe of Tobacco [he] gave those many-footed vermin (arising from inbred Lechery) such a rout at her Cinque ports, by thrusting in the small end of his pipe into one hole, then into the other, blowing the smoke at the other end of his Pipe, that they never durst venture to inhabit those Continents since.
at cinque ports, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore II 12: Let all such as fear not the losing of their Eye-sight, come put in their nose, as Chaucers twelve Fryers did at the dividing of a fart amongst them, and they may have it of a sluttish wench at the sign of, Have you got any wood to cleave, &c.
at cleave, v.
[UK] Wandring Whore I 5: There was the Clink for the imprisoning such as abused those houses.
at clink, n.1
[UK] Wandring Whore III 78: By that means [she] foyl’d his cloy of above ten pounds.
at foil-cloy, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore II 3: All such as are too hot in the Cod-piece, may have a right-cooling Snow-water at the New-house without the Postern by Moor-gate.
at cod-piece (n.) under cod, n.3
[UK] Wandring Whore I 6: No mony, no Cony, a Cunny being the deerest piece of flesh in the whole world.
at cony, n.
[UK] Wandring Whore II 8: I would never have ventured in her hot Low-country, though she would have payd me for the drudgery.
at low countries, n.
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