29 definitions by Bob Proczko

1920's, To leave quickly, to take the air.
Not another waltz! C'mon, Mabel, ler's blouse!
by Bob Proczko October 16, 2006
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Get a load of that little barlow on the corner, moe!
by Bob Proczko October 16, 2006
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A habitual bun duster. One who dines out but is remiss in repaying his or her social obligations.
I will not have that cake eater to dinner again.
by Bob Proczko October 16, 2006
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A hay shaker, hick, or gobby from the country. A country cousin, an unlettered rube.
Get a load of that apple-knocker trying to mail a letter in the fire alarm box!
by Bob Proczko October 16, 2006
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A young man who always happens to be around when liquor is to be had without cost.
Wouldn't you know that every time I uncork a bottle of the real stuff every cellar smeller in a three mile radius shows up at our door.
by Bob Proczko October 16, 2006
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Butt me. O. K., Al, but all I've got are Chesterfields.
by Bob Proczko October 16, 2006
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1920's, A person with ready money, who can always be relied upon to pay the check.

Don't worry about the check, Myrtle, Al is darbs.
by Bob Proczko October 16, 2006
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