Regency Word Wednesday 09 Wednesday Oct 2013 Posted by Cora Lee in 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ≈ 3 Comments Sly Boots “A cunning fellow, under the mask of simplicity.” Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMoreRedditTumblrEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
Oh!! I will be using sly boots today in some kind of conversation today. 🙂
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Like that one, eh? I can think of a few people it might apply to, too 😀
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Today was the last day at my job and I had considered using it. ha!
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