Flush In the Pocket (Grose 1811 Dictionary)

Flush In the Pocket

Full of money. The cull is flush in the fob. The fellow is full of money.

Definition taken from The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, originally by Francis Grose.

See also the definition in Nathan Bailey's 1736 dictionary of canting and thieving slang.

Flummery * Flustered

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To Flog
Flogger
Flogging Cully
Flogging Cove
Flogging Stake
To Floor
Flourish
To Flout
Flummery
Flush In the Pocket
Flustered
Flute
To Flux
Fly
Fly-1
Fly-by-night
Fly Slicers
Flyer
Flyers
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