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dog and maggot
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
[
edit
]
Noun
[
edit
]
dog
and
maggot
(
uncountable
)
(
UK
,
military
,
slang
,
dated
,
derogatory
)
Cheese
and
crackers
.
2009
, Alan Weeks,
Tea, Rum & Fags: Sustaining Tommy, 1914-18
, page 8:
[
…
]
a bit of fried bacon for his breakfast, some '
dog and maggot'
(biscuit and cheese) for his dinner, and 'rooty' and 'pozzy' (bread and jam) for his tea.
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