pron. (euphemistic).1. The penis: see PRICK; 2. the female pudendum: see MONOSYLLABLE; and (3) the virginity. Fr. ça.
1898. BINSTEAD, A Pink Un and a Pelican, 227. Well, THATS gone! as the girl said to the soldier in the park, when she lost her certificate from the Billericay Sunday-School!
AT THAT, phr. (American).A pleonastic intensive.
1855. L. OLIPHANT, Minnesota and the Far West, xxi. Liquor up, gentlemen? We bowed. Let me introduce you to some of the most highly esteemed of our citizens. We bowed again. Now then, mister, turning to the man at the bar, drinks round, and cobblers AT THAT.
1859. BARTLETT, Americanisms, s.v. AT THAT. Hes got a scolding wife, and an ugly one AT THAT.
1883. KEIGHLEY GOODCHILD, Who are You? 35, The Old Felt Hat.
So well drain the flowing bowl | |
(Twill not jeopardise the soul, | |
For its only teaand weak AT THAT). |