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fipenny slang.|ˈfɪpənɪ| Also fi'penny, fippen(n)y. [Corruption of five-penny.] (See quots.) fipenny bit U.S. = fip. (Disused.)
1802Port Folio (Phila.) 27 Feb. 6/2 We shall gather fipenny-bits from every parsley bed. 1812J. H. Vaux Flash Dict., Fi'penny, a clasp-knife. 1856Mrs. Stowe Dred I. 235 What do we want to send our girls there, to get fipenny-bit ideas? 1889Barrère & Leland Slang, Fipenny (thieves), a clasp knife. The term is in common use in Australia, where it was introduced by the convicts. |