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Written by John McCullagh
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Wednesday, 18 August 2004 |
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Dialect ‘J’ Jag prick Jamety an old ejaculation Jamety Katty and others.. as above Jap splash on clothes, ‘I’m all japed with mud’ Jig dance Jigged drunk Jiggered exhausted, ‘wrecked’ Join var. ‘I’m joined with John’, ‘The crowd joined and we had to run’, attacked Jog push Joggle to move from side to side Jouk, duke to stoop to hide, avoid a blow Jubus dubious, suspicious Jundy push, also ‘junty’ Juke to stoop, avoid
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