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shuggie-shue
ˈshuggie-ˌshue, n. Sc., Ir., and north. Also 7, 9 shoggie-shou, -show, 9 shuggy shoe, -shew, -shoo, -shaw. [Cf. shog v. and shue n. and v.] The pastime of swinging; a swing (esp. at a fair), hence jocularly the gallows; also a see-saw. Hence shuggy-shue v. intr. to sway about. (See Eng. Dial. Dict.)...
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▪ I. shue, shoo, v. Sc. [See shove v.1, etym. note.] intr. To swing, play at see-saw. Hence shue n., a swing, see-saw. Cf. shuggie-shue.1808 in Jamieson. 1890, etc. (see Eng. Dial. Dict.).▪ II. shue obs. f. shoo, sue v.
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