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Heel-taps. World English Historical Dictionary

Heel-taps. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Bibliographic Record Farmer’s Slang & Its Analogues. 1890–1909, rev. 2022. Heel-taps subs. (common).—1.  Liquor in the bottom of a glass. BUMPERS ROUND AND NO HEEL TAPS = Fill full, and drain dry! See DAYLIGHT. Fr., la musique.

1   1795.  Gentleman’s Magazine, p. 118. Briskly pushed towards me the decanter containing a tolerable bumper, and exclaimed, ‘Sir, I’ll buzz you: come, NO HEEL-TAPS!’

2   1836.  DICKENS, Pickwick Papers (Ed. 1857), p. 10. NO HEEL-TAPS, and he emptied the glass.

3   1838.  DICKENS, Nicholas Nickleby, ch. xxxii. There was a proper objection to drinking her in HEELTAPS.

4   1841.  Punch, i., 117. Empty them HEELTAPS, Jack, and fill out with a fresh jug.

5   1844.  BUCKSTONE, The Maid with the Milking Pail. Lord P. Added to which she’s a termagant; and imbibes all the HEEL TAPS.

6   1855.  THACKERAY, The Newcomes, ch. xiv. The relics of yesterday’s feast—the emptied bottles … the wretched HEEL-TAPS that have been lying exposed all night to the air.

7   2.  (common).—A dance peculiar to London dustmen.

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