varder
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English
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[edit]varder (third-person singular simple present varders, present participle vardering, simple past and past participle vardered)
- (Polari) Alternative spelling of vada (“to see”)
- 1851, Henry Mayhew, “Our Street Folk”, in London Labour and the London Poor[1], volume 3, published 1861, The History of Punch, page 50:
- And then, sometimes the blinds is all drawed down, on account of the sun, and that cooks our goose; or, it's too hot for people to stop and varder—that means, see.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:vada.
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