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* '''wap:''' "wap in rogue's rum lingo" - Ulysses pg 47  (Thieves' cant) kiss, in the excellent language of the Gypsies. Stephen translates the Shakespearean term buss into cant. (Gifford, Don; Seidman, Robert J. (1988). Ulysses Annotated. University of California Press. p. 61.)  
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* '''wap:''' "wap in rogue's rum lingo" - Ulysses pg 47 /// (Thieves' cant) kiss, in the excellent language of the Gypsies. Stephen translates the Shakespearean term buss into cant. (Gifford, Don; Seidman, Robert J. (1988). Ulysses Annotated. University of California Press. p. 61.)  
  
  

Revision as of 10:16, 6 April 2014

  • Up, Guards, and at ’em! words allegedly spoken by Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo
  • unwrap
  • wap: "wap in rogue's rum lingo" - Ulysses pg 47 /// (Thieves' cant) kiss, in the excellent language of the Gypsies. Stephen translates the Shakespearean term buss into cant. (Gifford, Don; Seidman, Robert J. (1988). Ulysses Annotated. University of California Press. p. 61.)


  • dump: defecate → in FW Waterloo is associated with HCE's outhouse