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[US] M. Flinders Voyage ii 189: Some resembling the whaddie, or wooden sword of the natives of Port Jackson.
at waddy, n.
[US] (con. 1896) S. Hayden Voyage (1977) 156: Which ships were from [...] northern Europe and which hailed from Dagoland.
at dagoland (n.) under dago, adj.1
[US] (con. 1896) S. Hayden Voyage (1977) 56: Swinging around and facing some blowsy glue-necked whore.
at glueneck (n.) under glue, n.
[US] (con. 1896) S. Hayden Voyage (1977) 127: ‘Here’—he extended the bottle—‘would you like to put a little hair in that coffee?’.
at hair, n.
[US] (con. 1896) S. Hayden Voyage (1977) 533: Bring that lead spitter aft an’ point it the other way.
at lead-pusher (n.) under lead, n.
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