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_Smug_, a blacksmith, also neat and spruce.
_Smite_, to wipe or slap.
_Snitch_, to eye or see any body; the cub snitches, the man eyes or sees you.
_Snout_, a hogshead.
_Sack_, a pocket.
_Shanks's naigs_, the feet.
_Snacks_, full share.
_Son of prattlement_, a lawyer.
_Soul driver_, a parson.
_South-sea mountain_, Geneva.
_Sow's baby_, a pig.
_Spanish money_, fair words and compliments.
_Spanks_, money, gold or silver.
_Specked wiper_, a coloured handkerchief.
_Spiritual flesh-broker_, a parson.
_Split fig_, a grocer.
_Splitter of causes_, a lawyer.
_Spoil pudding_, a parson who makes his morning sermon too long.
_Squeel_, an informer.
_Squirrish_, foolish.
_Stamps_, legs.
_Stampers_, shoes, or carriers.
_Stick flams_, a pair of gloves.
_Stoter_, a heavy blow.
_Strapper_, a handsome woman.
_Strommel_, straw.
_Strum_, a periwig.
_Stubble it_, hold your tongue.
_Suit and cloak_, good store of brandy, or agreeable liquor.
_Supouch_, a hostess or landlady.
_Swag_, a shop.
_Swell cove_, a man with plenty of money.
_Tagmans_, a gown or cloak.
_Tanner_, a sixpence.
_Tears of the tankard_, drops of good liquor that falls aside.
_Thrums_, threepence.
_Tickler_, a knowing fellow.
_Tile_, a hat.
_Tip of the b.u.t.tery_, a goose.
_Tip_, to give or lend.
_Tip's your flipper_, give us a shake of your hand.
_Toggery_, clothes.
_Top diver_, a lover of women.
_Topping cheat_, the gallows.
_Topping cove_, the hangman.
_Topt_, to go out sharp, to be upon one's guard.
_To twig_, to disengage, to sunder, to break off.
_To twig the darbies_, to knock of the irons.
_Track_, to go.
_Trees_, wins threepence.