单词 | fullocking |
释义 | > as lemmasˈfullocking ˈfullocking n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > children's game > marbles > [noun] > actions pitcher1821 fullocking1832 1832 Citizen 24 Apr. 60/3 The music of the game is also gone—the fine chorusses, the bar burrs, fine toe, toe if I want, fine slips, three inch clinch, fat em', nockeltie, bar fullicking, &c. &c. are no more. 1843 Peter Parley's Ann. 311 Come, down with your taw—no fulking... I like to see boys manly, even in their boyhood. 1898 W. Donisthorpe Down Stream of Civilization ii. 30 Even Socrates was a little boy once, playing at marbles. ‘Now, Socks,’ his schoolfellows would cry, ‘no fullocking.’ 1955 F. L. Buxton in W. Pickles My North Countrie 194 To jerk the hand forward when flirting was called ‘fullocking’ and a player prone to that offence would be warned ‘No fullocks’. 1998 J. Cole & S. Calmenson Marbles 20 There are several ways to shoot your marbles, and certain games will require you to shoot different ways. The easiest way is called fulking. < as lemmas |
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