Green’s Dictionary of Slang
‘The Jolly Waggoner’ Fond Mother’s Garland 6: As her Bubbies went up her plump Buttocks went down.at bubby, n.1
‘The Answer’ Fond Mother’s Garland 7: Adzooks, crys Robin, my Geer is not right. / But lend me your Hand Lass, I’ll set it to right.at gear, n.
‘The Jolly Waggoner’ Fond Mother’s Garland 5: Still I kept driving, for Driving’s my Trade, / I ruffl’d her Feathers, and trickl’d her Scut.at scut, n.1
‘The Jolly Waggoner’ in Fond Mother’s Garland 6: I worked at her pump ’till the sucker was dry, / And then I left pumping, a good Reason why. / O poor Roger, broken back’d Roger.at sucker, n.1
no more results