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north and south noun the mouth UK, 1857 Rhyming slang.- plenty of dust floating about in the air, which gets in your north and south — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 29, 1958
- He was a truly ugly man–his north and south drooped, his mince pies were watery, and he had a big red I suppose. — Ronnie Barker, A Sermon in Slang, 1979
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