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hide noun- the human skin UK, 1607
- [Y]ou’ll never toss and turn again in a Bowery scratchpad, digging the lice and chinches out of your hide. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 317, 1946
- impudence; effrontery; cheek AUSTRALIA, 1902
- He had deliberately held that outfit to wear himself in the fashion parade. “The hide of him!” she exclaimed. — Kylie Tennant, Lost Haven, p. 302, 1946
- a wallet US, 1932
- So he hands over his hide, better’n a hundred in it, and I tell him some door to go knock on and splits. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 25, 1967
- There’s the cool old shot at the busy bus stop / Scanning on a hide. — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 162, 1976
- a horse US, 1934
- — American Speech, p. 270, December 1958: “Ranching terms from Eastern Washington”
- in hot rodding, a tyre US
- — Tom MacPherson, Dragging and Driving, p. 139, 1960
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