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thankee
thankee (ˈθæŋkiː) vulgar colloq. for thank ye, thank you. See 'ee.1824 in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1825) 302 My friends, the Yankees, For ten such plays, I guess, wouldn't give ten thankees. 1848 Dickens Dombey xl, Thankee my Lady. Lord bless you, my Lady. Oxford English Dictionary
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bobbish
bobbish, a. dial. and slang. (ˈbɒbɪʃ) [Cf. bob a., bob v.3] Well; in good health and spirits.1780 R. Tomlinson Slang Pastoral 3, I was so good-natur'd, so bobbish and gay. 1813 [cf. bobbishly]. 1819 Scott in Lockhart xliv. (1842) 394, I trust you will find me pretty bobbish. 1839 Dickens Nich. Nick.... Oxford English Dictionary
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thank you
ˈthank you [Aphetic for I thank you.] A. phr. 1. A phrase used in courteous acknowledgement of a favour or service. thank you for nothing: see thank v. 3 f. So, rarely, thank thee. Cf. thankee. Occas. with intensifying advbs. and phrases: cf. thank n. 5 b.14.. Why I can't be a Nun 159 in E.E.P. (186... Oxford English Dictionary
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clevere
▪ I. clever, a. (and adv.) (ˈklɛvə(r)) Also 3, (8– dial.) cliver, 7 cleever, 7–8 cleaver. [Early history obscure: app. in local and colloquial use long before it became a general literary word. A single example of cliver is known in ME., but the word has not been found again till the 16th c., and it... Oxford English Dictionary
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ye
▪ I. ye, pers. pron. 2nd pers. nom. (obj.), pl. (sing.) (jiː, jɪ) Forms: see below. [OE. ᵹe, stressed ᵹē, ᵹīe, corresp. to OFris. jî, OS. gi, ge, (MLG., MDu. ghi, -i, LG., Du. gij), OHG., MHG. ir (G. ihr), ON. ér (:—*jēr), Sw., Da. i: analogically modified forms (after the 1st pers. pl. pron., e.g. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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