dung
111dung — see DINGY …
112dung heap — noun A mound of animal droppings for agricultural use …
113Dung-gate — (Neh. 2:13), a gate of ancient Jerusalem, on the south west quarter. The gate outside of which lay the piles of sweepings and offscourings of the streets, in the valley of Tophet …
114Dung-hill — To sit on a, was a sign of the deepest dejection (1 Sam. 2:8; Ps. 113:7; Lam. 4:5) …
115Dung Wharf — 1) Made by the City Authorities about 1665 opposite Dowgate Wharf (L. and P. Chas. II. 1665 6, p. 175). Not further identified, 2) On the Thames, adjoining Whitefriars Dock on the west (Rocque,1746). West and Cove s Wharf (q.v.) in… …
116Dung Wharff — See Dunghill Lane, Thames Street …
117dung fly — Sepsis violacea …
118Dung-puncher — (a crass term for) male homosexual …
119Dung-pusher — (a crass term for) male homosexual …
120dung-puncher — Australian Slang (a crass term for) male homosexual …