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[UK] New London Jester 90: A gentleman had often solicited his wife’s maid for a little of that which Harry gave Doll.
at what Harry gave Doll, n.
[UK] New London Jester 94: A deserter just going to be turned off the ladder.
at turn off, v.1
[UK] New London Jester 73: A Printer, a pickled dog, that used to mind the pot, more than the press.
at pickled, adj.
[UK] New London Jester 87: How does she go to shit?
at shit, v.
[UK] New London Jester 87: I have not beshit my breeches.
at shit (in) one’s pants (v.) under shit, v.
[UK] New London Jester 197: Zoons, how came you here.
at zounds!, excl.
[UK] New London City Jester 32: He remembered him seven years before, when he had hardly a rag to his a---.
at arse, n.
[UK] New London City Jester 26: The journeyman, a brisk blade.
at brisk, adj.
[UK] New London City Jester 21: Madam, cried Hodge, I am a poor countryman.
at hodge, n.
[UK] New London City Jester 7: By Jasus I am a lucky fellow.
at Jesus!, excl.
[UK] New London City Jester 36: As fine as it is, it hath kiss’s my tail for this once.
at tail, n.
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