Vulgar words in A Collection of College Words and Customs (Page 1)
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I followed, and, having "_bitched_" (that is, taken a dish of tea) arranged my books and boxes.--_Alma Mater_, Vol.
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I dined, wined, or _bitched_ with a Medallist or Senior Wrangler.
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To acquire popularity,... he must lose his money at bluff and euchre without a sigh, and damn up hill and down the sober church-going man, as an out-and-out _blue_.--_The Parthenon, Union Coll._, 1851, p. 6.
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Dee, the famous mathematician, appears to have _fagged_ as intensely as any man at Cambridge.
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Did I not promise those who _fished_ And pimped most, any part they wished?--_Ibid._, p. 33.
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During the first _semester_ or half-year, he is a gold fox, which means, that he has _foxes_, or rich gold in plenty yet; or he is a _Crass-fucks_, or fat fox, meaning that he yet swells or puffs himself up with gold."
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I went and listen'd at the door, As I had often done before; I found the Juniors in a high rant, They call'd the President a tyrant; And said as how I was a fool, A long ear'd ass, a sottish mule, Without the smallest grain of spunk; So I concluded they were drunk.
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PIMP.
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Did I not promise those who fished And _pimped_ most, any part they wished.
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There were only two sets of men there, one who fagged unremittingly for the _Schools_, and another devoted to frivolity and dissipation.--_Bristed's Five Years in an Eng.
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et M.U.D, etc., etc., et ASS.