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1. ape, n. View full entry a700
...An animal of the monkey tribe (Simiadæ); before the introduction of ‘monkey’ (16th c.), the generic name, and still (since 1700) sometimes so used poetically or rhetorically, or...
2. arsehole, n. View full entry 1379
...The anus. Chiefly coarse slang in later use....
3. ball, v.4 View full entry 1955
...trans. To have sexual intercourse with (someone). Also intr....
4. balls-up, n. View full entry 1929
...A fiasco, a disaster; a mess, a muddle....
5. batshit, n. and adj. View full entry 1950
...A worthless or contemptible thing; rubbish, nonsense. Cf. bullshit...
6. behind, adv., prep., and n. View full entry c900
...In a place whence those to whom the reference is made have departed; remaining after the others have gone. Esp. used with leave3a (letobs.), remain...
7. belch, v. View full entry a1000
...intr. To void wind noisily from the stomach through the mouth, to eructate. (Now vulgar.)...
8. bell end, n. View full entry 1826
...Music. The flared end of a trumpet or other wind instrument, opposite to the mouthpiece. Cf. bell6b....
9. belly-ful, n. View full entry 1535
...As much as the belly will contain; a sufficiency of food....
10. bloodclaat, n., adj., and int. View full entry 1956
...A sanitary towel....
11. blow, v.1 View full entry c1000
...intr. The proper verb naming the motion or action of the wind, or of an aerial current. Sometimes with subject it, as ‘it blows hard’, and often with complement,...
12. ˈbog-house, n. View full entry 1665
...A privy, ‘a house of office’ (Johnson)....
13. book, n. View full entry 872-915
...A writing; a written document; esp. a charter or deed by which land (hence called bócland) was conveyed. Obs....
14. ˈbrummish, adj. View full entry 1803
...Of coin: Of counterfeit character, doubtfully genuine....
15. bugger, n.1 View full entry 1340
...(With capital initial). A heretic: the name was particularly applied to the Albigenses. Obs. exc. Hist....
16. ˈbugger, v. View full entry 1598
...trans. To commit buggery with. Also absol....
17. bullsh, n. View full entry 1919
...Abbrev. of bullshit...
18. bullshit, n. View full entry ?1915
...Rubbish, nonsense; = bull3....
19. cadge, n.2 View full entry 1819
...The action of cadging or begging....
20. caggy, adj. View full entry a1848
...Decaying, unfit for food. cagmag...
