Pogue vs Kook - What's the difference?
pogue | kook |
(in Ireland ) A kiss
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, year= c1670
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, title= Verse in English from Tudor and Stuart Ireland
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, chapter= Purgatorium Hibernicum
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, publisher= Cork University Press
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, editor= Andrew Carpenter
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, page= 416
, passage= 'Sure, sure' sayes Nees, 'she does but jeast, It's not de nature of de beast; Praise dee here, mee joly rogue, And gave de [me] one litle Poge For old acquaintance, for it's dee Dat is mee only gra-ma-cree.' 'Kiss mee? Poo! Fart upon dee, Nees!'
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, year= c1707
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, title= Wit and Mirth: Or, Pills to Purge Melancholy: Being a Collection of the Best Merry Ballads and Songs, Old and New. Fitted to All Humours, Having Each Their Proper Tune for Either Voice, Or Instrument: Most of the Songs Being New Set.
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, publisher= W. Pearson for J. Tonson
, location= London
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, volume= 4
, page= 278
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(dated, slang) A purse; hence money
(US) A young, male, passive homosexual
(US) A soldier who is assigned administrative rather than combat duties
(slang, chiefly, US) An eccentric, strange or crazy person; a weirdo.
A board sport participant who has poor style or skill.