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[UK] M. Peppiatt Bacon in Your Blood 224: Francis is convinced she used to turn tricks for a living.
at turn a trick, v.2
[UK] (con. 1960s) M. Peppiatt Bacon in Your Blood 36: Back to your filthy urinal, Granny, back to your cottaging, and don’t show that cock-sucking face of yours here again.
at cocksucking, adj.
[UK] (con. 1960s) M. Peppiatt Bacon in Your Blood 36: Back to your filthy urinal, Granny, back to your cottaging, and don’t show that cock-sucking face of yours here again.
at cottage, v.
[UK] (con. 1960s) M. Peppiatt Bacon in Your Blood 45: She’s had more cocks than you’ve had hot dinners.
at have had more — than one has had hot dinners (v.) under dinner, n.
[UK] (con. 1970s) M. Peppiatt Bacon in Your Blood 36: I don’t want to be like those other old fools and be what’s called playing footsie under the table at seventy.
at play footsie(s) (v.) under footsie-footsie, n.
[UK] (con. 1960s) M. Peppiatt Bacon in Your Blood 36: Back to your filthy urinal, Granny, back to your cottaging, and don’t show that cock-sucking face of yours here again.
at granny, n.1
[UK] (con. 1960s) M. Peppiatt Bacon in Your Blood 44: Can’t we come in here for a quiet drink without some little pansy photographing us?
at pansy, n.
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