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boodle
▪ I. boodle1 (ˈbuːd(ə)l) [Origin and history obscure; but the mod.U.S. boodle, in sense 1, must be the same as Markham's buddle: sense 2 (also only in U.S.) may be a different word; it suggests Du. boedel ‘estate, possession, inheritance, stock’, which it is not so easy to connect with sense 1.] 1. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Boodle
Boodle is a slang term for money derived from the Dutch word 'boedel' meaning property or estate. In a different context, "boodle jails" were jails in the United States, predominantly during the nineteenth century, in which a tramp or hobo could make wikipedia.org
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boodle
boodle/ˈbu:dl; `budl/ n [U](sl 俚 esp US) money, esp money gained by stealing or bribery 钱(尤指偷盗或受贿的钱). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Boodle Boodle Boodle
Boodle Boodle Boodle is a 12" EP by New Zealand band The Clean. wikipedia.org
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Boodle (short story collection)
Boodle is a collection of short stories by Leslie Charteris, first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in August 1934. Three stories, "The Noble Sportsman", "The Art Photographer", and "The Mixture as Before" received their first publication in Boodle. wikipedia.org
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Boodle's
Edward Boodle is known to have been in partnership with William Almack, probably between 1764 and 1768. The present Boodle's Club in St. Boodle's Orange Fool is a traditional club dish. wikipedia.org
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Boodle Gang
The Boodle Gang was an American street gang active in New York City during the mid-to- late 19th century. The Boodle moniker failed to instill fear among rival gangs. By the turn of the century the Boodlers were defunct. References Sifakis, Carl. wikipedia.org
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The Big Boodle
The Big Boodle is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Richard Wilson, and starring Errol Flynn, Pedro Armendáriz, Rossana Rory, and Gia Scala See also List of American films of 1957 References External links The Big Boodle at TCMDB Review of film at Variety 1957 films 1957 adventure wikipedia.org
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Boodles
Boodles or Boodle's may refer to: Boodles (company), a British, luxury jewellery company Boodle's, a gentlemen's club in St. Boodle (dog), poodle crossbreed See also Boodle wikipedia.org
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Boodlea
Etymology Boodlea was named after the British botanist and public servant Leonard Alfred Boodle in J. Linn. wikipedia.org
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They'll climb an active volcano in Lake Taal, meet the world tiniest primates, learn about a Boodle Fight, and grind coffee with the indigenous people They'll climb an active volcano in Lake Taal, meet the world tiniest primates, learn about a Boodle Fight, and grind coffee with the indigenous people 豆瓣
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Boodles British Gin
History Boodles was named after Boodle's gentlemen's club in St. James's, London, founded in 1762 and originally run by Edward Boodle. wikipedia.org
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Kamayan
A "boodle fight" is a party in which boodle fare is served. boodle fight!" wikipedia.org
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James Wiggins
Wiggins may refer to: James Wiggins (American football), American football player James Russell Wiggins (1903–2000), American editor and ambassador James "Boodle wikipedia.org
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The Earl and the Girl
Song (Crewe Boodle) "Thou Art My Rose" (In The Hush Of Silver Morning) 7. Song (Crewe Boodle) and Chorus "The Grenadiers" (There's A Far-Off Hum) 23. Song (Crewe Boodle) "The Queen Of June" (Out In The Garden Closes) 24. wikipedia.org
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