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The vulgar tongue: buckish slang and pickpocket eloquence

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flash lingo n. The canting or slang language A fascinating and hilarious collection of all the words and phrases that raised eyebrows in the 18th century.

The original 1796 alternative dictionary of 'The Vulgar Tongue', educated readers in the correct usage of colloquialisms, slang and old English idioms.

Includes those familiar entries such as 'mealy-mouthed', originally meaning over-modest, and revives classics that should never have been forgotten, such as 'apple dumplin shop' for a woman's bosom, 'nit squeeger' (a hairdresser) and 'flaybottomist' (a teacher).

So, you won't be a 'Jason's Fleece' if you buy this book.

In fact, take full advantage of the Vulgar Tongue and you'll be much less of a 'nigmenog'.

No true aspiring vulgarite should leave home without it!

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Summersdale
1848394616 / 9781848394612
eBook
427.003
30/09/2004
United Kingdom
English
13 pages
Description based on print version record.