cat and kitten sneaking
English
Noun
cat and kitten sneaking (uncountable)
- (UK, slang, obsolete) The theft of pint and quart pots and small pewter spirit measures from public houses.
- 1867, Jacob Larwood; John Camden Hotten, The History of Signboards, page 177:
- In the police courts it is not uncommon to hear that such and such low persons have been "had up" for "cat and kitten sneaking," i.e., stealing quart and pint pots.
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References
- John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary
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