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whisper noun- a rumour UK, 1596
- Everygreen looks likes she’s laced in pretty tight, but there’s been whispers that she likes a bit of a wrestle now and then. — Robert Campbell, Nibbled to Death by Ducks, p. 129, 1989
- the very end of a prison sentence US
- — Troy Harris, A Booklet of Criminal Argot, Cant and Jargon, 1976
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