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old chap noun- used as a friendly form of address to another man UK, 1822
- I say old chap I don’t like to trouble you but I wonder if[.] — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 107, 1958
- Sorry, old chap, but you don’t have to come to work on Monday. You’re fired. — The Guardian, 22 July 2003
- the penis UK
- [T]he need for safe sex is paramount. A “wise monkey” [condom] is therefore essential to deliver the old chap from evil. — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, p. 201, 1992
- “I’ve shagged some fucking mingers in my time, but I’d rather put a cheese-grater over my knees and crawl around in vinegar than put my old chap...” Before Greg could finish, Arabella had run off in tears. — Colin Butts, Is Harry Still on the Boat?, p. 228, 2003
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