10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «JICKAJOG»
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
Jibe, verb. (American).—To agree; to live in harmony ; to jump {q.v.). Jickajog. 53
ßg 1871. S.Clemens, Screamers, p. 60. The piece you happened tobe playing
was a little rough on the proprietors, so to speak—didn't seem to jibe with the ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
jickajog. A-Z 2791 . A pushing; a commotion: low: C.17–mid-19. Jonson.
Euphonic reduplication on jog. cf. JIG-JOG. jiff. (1790, ob.); gen. jiffy (1785); occ.
jeffy (–1791). A moment: coll. Rare except when preceded by in a. Grose, 3rd ed.;
H.
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The Dramatic Works: Embellished with Portraits
... a jickajog i' the booths, you should ha' thought an earthquake had been i' the
Fair! But these master-poets, they will ha' their own absurd courses; they will be
inform'd of nothing. He has (sir reverence) kick'd me three or four times about the
...
Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, 1811
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
But what is kibber? unless it be a rhyme-tag? jickajog. A pushing; a commotion:
low: C.17—mid-19. (Jonson) Euphonic reduplication on jog. Cf. jig(ga)-jog(gy). jiff
(1790, 0b.); gen. jiffy (1785); occ. jeffy (—1791). A moment: coll. Rare except ...
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The alchemist. Catiline, Bartholomew Fair
... a jickajog i' the booths, you should ha' thought an earthquake had been i' the
Fair! But these master- oets, they will ha' their own absurd courses ; they wi l be
inform'd of nothing. He has (sir reverence) kick'd me three or four times about the
...
Ben Jonson, Peter Whalley, 1756
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A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
William James. т. a. (¡n ©ierfegel auf lit aubère ©eit« bet SHûfrtl bringen i ote* (
porten. Jibe, jibe, í. Gibe. [m. Jickajog, j3k'-í-jSg, я. Síuíf, JUty , jîf'-fe , »- Ííngenbliff,
m.; i» a—, m i б í 1 1 1 l i .t ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Maraguto ó foque. Standing jib, Contra-foque. Middle-jib, Segundo roque. Jib-
boom, Botalón de toque. Jib-iron, Ar- raca. Jickajog, Jig-jog,». (Cant.) Empujón,
sacudimiento. Jíffy, ». (Joe.) Instante, momento. Jio, ». Jota, bayle y tañido alegre.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1828
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The dramatic works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher: ...
... this matter, he would ha' made you inch a jickajog i' the booths, you should ha'
thought an earthquake had been i' the Fair ! But these master-poets, they will ha'
their own absurd courses ; they will be inform' d of nothing. He has (sir ...
Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, George Colman, 1811
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
6750 — Checkless. * 675 1 — Jaculate, chocolate, shackled, joggled, ejaculate. *
6754 — Joculary, jocular, juggler, jugular. • 6762 — Ejection. » 6767 — Jickajog.
* 6769 — Jockeyship. * 6785— Chokeful. » 6790 — Jacobus, cich-pease.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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The alchemist. Catiline, his conspiracy. Bartholomew Fair
... such a jickajog i' the booths, you should ha' thought an earthquake had been i'
the Fair ! But these fnaster-poets, they will ha' their own absurd courses ; they will
be inform'd of nothing. He has (sir reverence) kick'd me three or four times ...
Ben Jonson, Peter Whalley, 1756