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Though the dresses they wear I'd be sorry, I swear, To see on my wife or my
daughter — Though they rouge themselves fair, and don't comb out their hair,
And are n — not over partial to water — Though untidy by day in a slipsloppy way
, And ...
William Schwenck Gilbert, James Ellis,
1980
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Tripping the World Fantastic: A Journey Through the Music of ...
Almost everyone was slipsloppy drunk and dancing their hearts out, shaking their
backsides in ways that would certainly embarrass them on a normal day. I
nestled in for a while behind one particular float. It was blast- ing out modern
dance ...
3
Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
1837. Barham, Ingoldsby Legends (S. Romwold). There was no taking refuge
toothen, as withus,Ona slipsloppy day, in a cab or a bus. 1852. Dickens, Bleak
House,93.He proposed that they should go, perbuss, alittle way intothe country.
1860 ...
4
Philanthropy and the Construction of Victorian Women's ...
First, shewas somewhat selfconscious about whatshe and her sisters hadtermed
their “slipsloppy” education.115Asshe wrote to her cousin Mary Gladstone,
although she was “most immensely grattered and flattified” by the offer and
although ...
Andrea Geddes Poole,
2014
5
The new general and mining telegraph code
Writ Slipsloppy A writ has been issued Slipstring . Has (have) been served with a
writ Slipthrift . Has (have) issued a writ against Slitdeal . The writ issued
Slobbered . Write (s) [what is being done in Slobbering Write me full particulars
regarding ...
C. Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal,
1901
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Occasional happy thoughts
Retire with it into bedroom, and let my Aunt commence the attack. The
Zimmermadchen, however, appears sooner than I had expected. She is a
slipsloppy maiden fresh from the boot polish or the black-lead, with which
cheerful colour she has ...
Francis Cowley Burnand (sir.),
1876
You can't run over black, slipsloppy seaweedy rocks, binoculars banging your
chest and bird book clammy in sweat, screaming your head off in terror wearing
sandals like that. You can't run like that over sheer, black rocks that are covered
by ...
What be all this slipsloppy? Mayhap my peepers mistook me, but it doth semble
like . . . ELIZABETH: Yes ... it was ... my horse . . . GROSSLADY: Hissen? A
wooden prancer that pisseth? That be bona fortuna! ELIZABETH: What do you
know ...
9
Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
The sod, and the Consols, and the Railway Debentures is, for the most part, safe
in my pocket. That's my look-out. He has a sister, too, with the usual noble
beggary of £5,000. Lady Anne's a. poor slipsloppy thing, to be sure ;—there's no
doubt ...
10
University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
The sod, and the Consols, and the Railway Debentures is, for the most part, safe
in my pocket. That's my look-out. He ha a sister, too, with the usual noble beggary
of £5,000. Lady Anne's a poor slipsloppy thing, to be sure ;-there's no doubt of ...