play Old Gooseberry

English

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Verb

play Old Gooseberry (third-person singular simple present plays Old Gooseberry, present participle playing Old Gooseberry, simple past and past participle played Old Gooseberry)

  1. (archaic, idiomatic, UK) To suddenly put a stop to a disturbance by force or threats.
  2. (archaic, idiomatic, UK) To play the devil; to make mischief.

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References

  • [Francis Grose] (1788), Play Old Gooseberry”, in A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 2nd edition, London: [] S. Hooper, [], →OCLC.
  • Farmer, John Stephen (1893) Slang and Its Analogues, volume 3, page 183
  • Eric Partridge, The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang. Routledge, 1973. →ISBN.
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