subs. (American thieves’).—1.  Porter.—MATSELL. [Probably a corruption of GATTER (q.v.).]

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  2.  (venery).—The female pudendum. For synonyms, see MONOSYLLABLE.

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  Verb (Winchester College).—To fall in the water flat on the stomach. Fr., piquer un platventre.

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  TO LAP THE GUTTER, verb. phr. (common).—To be in the last stage of intoxication. For synonyms, see DRINKS and SCREWED.

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  CARRY ME OUT AND LEAVE ME IN THE GUTTER, phr. (American).—See CARRY ME OUT.

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