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gipsy's warning; gipsy's noun- a sinister warning, a final warning, a warning of immediate reprisal UK, 1918
Negative stereotyping. - If we’d had a bad day, we’d get a “gypsy’s warning”, The sergeant major would say, “The following people, come and see me [...] You didn’t do very well yesterday. This is a gypsy’s; you’d better sort your shit out, because next time you’ll be gone. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 64, 1995
- morning UK
Rhyming slang. - — Julian Franklyn, A Dictionary of Rhyming Slang, 1960
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