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* '''scotched''' → to scotch a snake = to injure something dangerous without actually killing it | * '''scotched''' → to scotch a snake = to injure something dangerous without actually killing it | ||
− | * '''cotched:''' ('' | + | * '''cotched:''' (''Dublin slang'') caught |
− | * '''caught the craps''' &rarr | + | * '''caught the craps''' → [[Page_9|FW 009.31]] [[citchin the crapes]] |
* '''creep''' → cf. Genesis 3.14: "And the Lord God said unto the serpent ... upon thy belly shalt thou go..." | * '''creep''' → cf. Genesis 3.14: "And the Lord God said unto the serpent ... upon thy belly shalt thou go..." |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 7 June 2007
- scotched → to scotch a snake = to injure something dangerous without actually killing it
- cotched: (Dublin slang) caught
- caught the craps → FW 009.31 citchin the crapes
- creep → cf. Genesis 3.14: "And the Lord God said unto the serpent ... upon thy belly shalt thou go..."