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boiler noun- a woman considered by most to be devoid of, or past the age of, sexual appeal UK
Flesh considered as chicken meat: a “boiler” is no longer a fresh and tasty chick but a tough old bird. - [A] well-used woman of forty or over… Daisy was a right old boiler[.] — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, 1962
- I certainly haven’t started knocking over sixty year old boilers yet. — Ted Lewis, Jack Carter’s Law, p. 119, 1974
- The rest of us are happy enough going down Rocket’s to pull a pig, happy to fuck some old boiler in the car park[.] — John King, Human Punk, p. 232, 2000
- an unskilled cook US
Proficient only at boiling meals. - — John Gould, Maine Lingo, p. 256, 1975
- the stomach US, 1886
- Boiler, as in “he’s got the bad boiler,” or upset stomach. — Jim Bouton, Ball Four, p. 252, 1970
- the vagina UK
- — Bob Young and Micky Moody, The Language of Rock ‘n’ Roll, p. 18, 1985
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