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fogram, a. and n. (ˈfəʊgrəm) Also fogrum. † A. adj. Antiquated, old-fashioned, out of date.1772 F. Burney Early Diary, 3 Feb., His taste is terribly fogrum and old-fashioned. 1778 Foote Trip Calais i. Wks. 1799 II. 331 A couple of fogrum old fools. 1832 Country Houses I. i. 143 You really are growin...
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fogy
fogy, fogey (ˈfəʊgɪ) Forms: 8–9 fogey, fogie, 9 fogy, Sc. foggie. [Possibly a subst. use of foggy a. in sense 3, fat, bloated, or in sense 2, moss-grown. Cf. foggie and fogram.] 1. Sc. An invalid or garrison soldier.1785 Grose Dict. Vulg. Tongue, Fogey, old fogey, a nick name for an invalid soldier....
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frump
▪ I. frump, n. (frʌmp) [Of unknown origin; possibly shortened from frumple.] † 1. ? A sneer, ? a derisive snort. Obs.1589 R. Harvey Pl. Perc. 4 You vse the nostrils too much, and to many vnseasoned frumps [to a man, as if he were a horse]. 1592 Greene Disput. 24, I gaue him slender thankes, but with...
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