subs. (old).—An attack of the SQUITTERS (q.v.); a BACK-DOOR TROT (q.v.). Also JERRY-GO-NIMBLE (q.v.) (GROSE and HALLIWELL).

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  1694.  MOTTEUX, Rabelais, ‘The Pantagruelian Prognostication,’ iii. Those who are troubled with the THORO’-GO-NIMBLE, or wild-squirt, will often prostitute their blind-cheeks to the bog-house.

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