Wooden Dish. To look a Skew, or on one side.
Skew-fisted, awkward, ungainly.
Skin-flint, a griping, sharping, close-fisted Fellow.
Skinker, that fills the Glass or Cup. Who Skinks? Who pours out the Liquor.
Skipper, c. a Barn; also a Dutch Master of a Ship or Vessel.
Skip-jacks, c. youngsters that Ride the Horses for Sale.
Skip-kennel, a Foot-boy, or Laquais.
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Slam, c. a Trick; also a Game entirely lost without getting one on that side.
Slat, c. a Sheet.
Slate, c. a half Crown.
Sleeping House, without Shop, Ware-house; or Cellar, only for a private Family.
Sleeveless-errand, such as Fools are sent on, the first of April.
Sleeveless story, a Tale of a Tub, or of a Cock and a Bull. To laugh in one's Sleeves, inwardly slyly.
Slice, when a Hawk Muteth a great distance from her.
Slippery Trick, or Fellow, deceitful, as having two properties of Ice, smooth and slippery.
Slot, the footing of a Hart.
Slough, a deep miry Hole.
Slubber'd over, Work slightly wrought, or huddled up in haste.
Slubber-degullion, a slovenly, dirty, nasty Fellow.
Slug, a drone, or dull Tool; also a Bullet, beat into another Shape.
Slur, c. a Cheat at Dice; also a slight Scandal or Affront.
Sly-boots, a seeming Silly, but subtil Fellow.
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Smack, a Tang, or ill Taste.
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