1826 Vulgarities of Speech Corrected n.p.: To have a brush with one, To have a scuffle with one.at brush, n.2
1826 Vulgarities of Speech Corrected n.p.: He has sent his horse to Dr. Green, He has put his horse to grass.at Dr Green, n.1
1826 Vulgarities of Speech Corrected n.p.: The Lombard, or Lurgan, fever, fever Idleness, or laziness.at lurgi, n.
1826 Vulgarities of Speech Corrected (2009) 169: To be nacky, or to have a nack, To be dextrous or expert.at nauky, adj.
1826 Vulgarities of Speech Corrected n.p.: Done to the Nines, Done excellently or correctly.at up to the nines, phr.
1826 Vulgarities of Speech Corrected n.p.: To mind number one [...] To be attentive to interest.at look after number one (v.) under number one, n.