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trumpet noun- a telephone UK
- — David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977
- Next thing Dave’s on the trumpet in a right tiz. — Andrew Nickolds, Back to Basics, p. 94, 1994
- a stethoscope TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1987
- — Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
- a fart UK, 1997
Juvenile use, extending the more familiar TRUMP (a fart) back to its origins. - in hot rodding, a tailpipe extension US, 1958
- — Good Housekeeping, p. 143, September 1958: “Hot-Rod Terms for Teen-age Girls”
- — Tom MacPherson, Dragging and Driving, p. 143, 1960
- cocaine UK
- In one session I’d been known to blow a grand’s worth of trumpet up my noble hooter. — Wayne Anthony, Spanish Highs, p. 46, 1999
- — Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis, Love, Honour and Obey, 1999
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