boozing-ken
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See also: boozing ken
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]boozing-ken (plural boozing-kens)
- Alternative spelling of boozing ken
- 1844–45, George William MacArthur Reynolds, “The Boozing-Ken”, in The Mysteries of London[1]:
- I was up Hackney way, expecting to do a little business with Tom the Cracksman, which didn't come off; for Tom had been at the boozing-ken all the night before, and had blowed his hand up in a lark with some davy's dust.