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wide adjective- immoral UK, 1594
- [A]t first it was dead boring, playing the half-wide mug [a fool or potential victim] on ten bob an hour[.] — Derek Raymond [Robin Cook], The Crust on its Uppers, p. 20, 1962
- knowing, informed, aware IRELAND
- GATES: Only used with the word “Wide”, as in “Gates Wide”–very knowledgeable. — Great Tuam Annual, p. 87, 1991
- Only for Roche Fives the street outside would be full with people running around screaming their heads off. Are you wide to that, are you? — Eamonn Sweeney, Waiting for the Healer, p. 62, 1997
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