Yo I have been neglectful but have kept my stack so as not to deprive you all!
Ghemboles: Merry pranks (Ireland, 1867)
Spanwhistle: A figurative expression for death. (Yorkshire, 1898)
Blootered: Very tired; exhausted. From blooter, to thrash, beat severely. (Donegal, 1953)
Boanthropy: A form of madness in which a man believes himself to be an ox. (1888)
Flobberchops: An expletive. (From Edward Snow's Glossary of Wiltshire Words, Used by the Peasantry in the Neighborhood of Salisbury, c. 1900)
Overmirth: Insult. (1863)
Stateswoman: A woman who meddles with public affairs. Used in contempt. (1755)
Dollymop: A tawdrily-dressed maidservant; a semi-professional street-walker. (1887)
Gut-foundered: Diseased. "Gut-foundered with greed," worn with the anxieties of averice. (Yorkshire, 1876)
— Aldous walks with a cane and pronounced limp as the result of a splinching accident. —
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Spanwhistle: A figurative expression for death. (Yorkshire, 1898)
Blootered: Very tired; exhausted. From blooter, to thrash, beat severely. (Donegal, 1953)
Boanthropy: A form of madness in which a man believes himself to be an ox. (1888)
Flobberchops: An expletive. (From Edward Snow's Glossary of Wiltshire Words, Used by the Peasantry in the Neighborhood of Salisbury, c. 1900)
Overmirth: Insult. (1863)
Stateswoman: A woman who meddles with public affairs. Used in contempt. (1755)
Dollymop: A tawdrily-dressed maidservant; a semi-professional street-walker. (1887)
Gut-foundered: Diseased. "Gut-foundered with greed," worn with the anxieties of averice. (Yorkshire, 1876)
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