1926 H.C. Witwer Roughly Speaking 14: Tommy Brown had told the world about her doubloons.at doubloon, n.
1926 H.C. Witwer Roughly Speaking 3: Mr Alexander Pope, who slung some wicked ink the the good old days of 1700.at sling ink (v.) under ink, n.
1926 H.C. Witwer Roughly Speaking 7: She daily obsrved the Johns gulp and satagger away dazed when me or Hazel tossed ’em a charitable smile.at john, n.2
1926 H.C. Witwer Roughly Speaking 12: It was a sensational account of an elopment and would have put Tom over, if it hadn’t turned out to be all moist.at moist, adj.
1926 H.C. Witwer Roughly Speaking 14: I don’t think Big Bertha had ever had a good time in her life, and she must have thought necking parties were hangings.at necking party (n.) under necking, n.
1926 H.C. Witwer Roughly Speaking 12: It was a sensational account of an elopment and would have put Tom over, if it hadn’t turned out to be all moist.at put over (v.) under put, v.1