Green’s Dictionary of Slang

Quotation search

Date

 to 

Country

Author

Source Title

Source from Bibliography

Last Division choose

Quotation Text

[SA] A. Delius Last Division 76: Masters never saw such a blerry mix-up. / It was like the annual Moffies’ dance.
at blerry, adj.
[SA] A. Delius Last Division 74: Where have you come from, you villain! You bloody old bastard, Blikskottel, Hotnot!
at blikskottel, n.
[SA] A. Delius Last Division 75: Me and some old pallies from the war / Drank a few doppies to the old Cape Corps.
at dop, n.1
[SA] A. Delius Last Division 75: My brother, from drinking, once had the horries.
at horries, n.
[SA] A. Delius Last Division 73: ‘One’s come!’ ‘A Coloured!’ ‘A Hotnot!’ [Ibid.] 74: You bloody old bastard, Blikskottel, Hotnot!
at hotnot, n.
[SA] A. Delius Last Division 76: Masters never saw such a blerry mix-up. / It was like the annual Moffies’ dance.
at moffie, n.
[SA] A. Delius Last Division 75: Me and some old pallies from the war / Drank a few doppies to the old Cape Corps.
at pellie, n.
[SA] A. Delius Last Division 27: Youth waits its chance, the dandy, tsotsi, skolly.
at skolly, n.
[SA] A. Delius Last Division 77: Stars / Tinkled their light like silver tickeys.
at tickey, n.
no more results