Vulgar words in Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, May 20, 1893 (Page 1)
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_Bill_ (_the leading Buffoon of the Party_).
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"I distinctly heard the Member for Louth say, 'You are knocked up.'"
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To observe to somebody "You are knocked up," might, with tone of commiseration thrown in, be a friendly, almost an affectionate, remark.