7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BAGSWINGER»
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bagswinger in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Crooked Talk: Five Hundred Years of the Language of Crime
The Australian bagswinger was specifically a street-walker in the 1950s and 60s.
and highlighted an essential part of her equipment. The mufic had meant the
vagina or the female pubic hair since the 17th century; it also meant a prostitute
for ...
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The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ...
13, 1 5th March 2003 bagswinger noun a bookmaker's clerk Australia • — Jim
Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p 9, 1977 bag Up verb 1 to put a condom on a penis uk
Also variant construction of 'bag it up'. • Ah couldn'a found a fellah's dick, let alone
...
Eric Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor, 2006
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The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and ...
Royal Navy use; a combination of BAG (a promiscuous woman) and
conventional 'shanty' (a hut) UK, 1890 bagsing noun the act of claiming priority
rights to something; reserving something AUSTRALIA, 2003 bagswinger noun a
bookmaker's ...
Terry Victor, Tom Dalzell, 2007
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The Longest game: a collection of the best cricket writing ...
They might be called 'sporting Australianisms' and comprise: bagswinger,
barrack, BA TC, bathers, behind (and its compounds behind line and behind post
), beltman, bike, Bombers, one for the bookmaker, bosey, boundary umpire,
bounce, ...
Alexander Buzo, Jamie Grant, 1992
... basketfuls breakfront blamefully followable ballflower footballer barrelfuls
batfowlers benzofuran Fray Bentos ferryboats embargoing bagswinger Gülek
Bogaz tobogganer hebraizing blathering harbingers breathings thunbergia
biographer ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
She's just a bagswinger [a lady indiscriminate in granting her favors]." Eddie
Cheever is enchanted with Surfers. "But when you are in a race car," he explains,
"the view is pretty much the same anywhere in the world. I think it is fair to say that
...
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Sport: money, morality, and the media
Qld', and so on: bagswinger, barrack, barracker, barracking, B.A.T.C., bathers,
behind (and its compounds behind line and behind post), beltman, bike, blow,
Bombers, boilover, bolter, one for the books, bosey, bounce, boundary umpire,
boy, ...
Richard I. Cashman, Michael McKernan, 1981
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Rated the best stayer in Europe," was the tantalising offer from one bagswinger. With two minutes to jump, the betting ring drained. Inside of a ... «The Age, Nov 08»