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Lobcocks and Fartleberries: 18th-Century Insults to Confound Your Foes

paperbackDecember 12, 2011
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ISBN-13: 9781849531016 ISBN-10: 1849531013
Publisher
Summersdale
Binding
paperback
Published
December 12, 2011
Weight
0.2 lbs
Dimensions
15.20×0.80×10.20 cm

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Lobcocks and Fartleberries: 18th-Century Insults to Confound Your Foes by Francis Grose. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781849531016.

A selection from the original slang dictionary The Vulgar Tongue, including such gems as "Bitch Bobby" (a country wench) and lobcock (a large relaxed penis or a dull inanimate fellow) If someone called you a beetle-browed bastardly gullion and told you to shut your bone box, would you be offended? If you lived in 1785, you most certainly would! Harking back to a time when insults and rude words were considerably more colorful, this collection is one that no true aspiring vulgarite or rude language lover should be without.