Shep vs Cottage - What's the difference?
shep | cottage |
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, passage=Git on board a shep there, an' go off to some furrin country and make a fortin." }}
(Lancashire) starling A small house; a cot; a hut.
A seasonal home of any size or stature. A recreational home or a home in a remote location.
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, title= (UK, slang, dated) A public toilet.
To stay at a seasonal home, to go cottaging.
(intransitive, British, slang) Of men: To have homosexual sex in a public lavatory; to practice cottaging.
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As nouns the difference between shep and cottage
is that shep is while cottage is a small house; a cot; a hut.As a verb cottage is
to stay at a seasonal home, to go cottaging.shep
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cottage
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(en noun)Mr. Pratt's Patients, chapter=1 , passage=Thinks I to myself, “Sol, you're run off your course again. This is a rich man's summer ‘cottage ’ and if you don't look out there's likely to be some nice, lively dog taking an interest in your underpinning.”}}