hocks[PT] We use "hocks" to mean/thefoot.* [*sic = feet ?]YesDNE-cit J. WIDDOSONNot UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 22 Apr 2015, stamped but not use
heel288. heeljack. Used in pulling off boots.DNE-cit JH 3/73Not UsedNot UsedWithdrawnChecked by Jor...
yooks( rime _books_)= feet EDD yewk= the itch= feetWithd? [check]No ideas.Not usedNot usedWithdra...
tap nYou clout they about,see,with the _ with the _ what do you call it - the _ what they used to p...
hocks- feetWithd NOV.13 1978Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 22 Apr 201
hoofYes[PT] Pronunciation of a slang phrase.Withdraw? Agreed [check]Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecke...
hoof[PT]JW -(1) a term commonly used by some Newfoundlanders when irritated at another's actions. ...
hurl-footNo. 93 (earl-footed): Known to informant as "hurdle-fo...
gallMy heel is galled like a sparble in my shoe. Meaning unknown. [to contributor]JHNot...
crubeen npig's feetpig's feetUsed INot UsedNot Used[see 'crubeens', 'croobeens'] crubeChecked by Jor...
gamsThis is a word used to refer to feet. They usually were described as gams if they were big or i...
larriganballad cite Peacock iii, 751 Our usage = 'foot'=bootWithd? FEB. 4 1979Not usedNot usedWit...
heel=boot jackWithdraw [check]NOV 9 1978 1 Q cite onlyNot UsedNot UsedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn H...
cosh n_The foot_. The word _cos_ [cuss], a foot, is used locally to express the foot, or bottom or...
crubeen nPigs feet, or hocks, pickled - something like salt pork. They were considered "a relish". ...
hurl-footFEET LIKE AN EARL-FOOTED TURNIP He's got feet like an earl-footed turnip. : Said of someo...
heel288. heeljack. Used in pulling off boots.DNE-cit JH 3/73Not UsedNot UsedWithdrawnChecked by Jor...
yooks( rime _books_)= feet EDD yewk= the itch= feetWithd? [check]No ideas.Not usedNot usedWithdra...
tap nYou clout they about,see,with the _ with the _ what do you call it - the _ what they used to p...
hocks- feetWithd NOV.13 1978Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Wed 22 Apr 201
hoofYes[PT] Pronunciation of a slang phrase.Withdraw? Agreed [check]Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecke...
hoof[PT]JW -(1) a term commonly used by some Newfoundlanders when irritated at another's actions. ...
hurl-footNo. 93 (earl-footed): Known to informant as "hurdle-fo...
gallMy heel is galled like a sparble in my shoe. Meaning unknown. [to contributor]JHNot...
crubeen npig's feetpig's feetUsed INot UsedNot Used[see 'crubeens', 'croobeens'] crubeChecked by Jor...
gamsThis is a word used to refer to feet. They usually were described as gams if they were big or i...
larriganballad cite Peacock iii, 751 Our usage = 'foot'=bootWithd? FEB. 4 1979Not usedNot usedWit...
heel=boot jackWithdraw [check]NOV 9 1978 1 Q cite onlyNot UsedNot UsedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn H...
cosh n_The foot_. The word _cos_ [cuss], a foot, is used locally to express the foot, or bottom or...
crubeen nPigs feet, or hocks, pickled - something like salt pork. They were considered "a relish". ...
hurl-footFEET LIKE AN EARL-FOOTED TURNIP He's got feet like an earl-footed turnip. : Said of someo...
heel288. heeljack. Used in pulling off boots.DNE-cit JH 3/73Not UsedNot UsedWithdrawnChecked by Jor...
yooks( rime _books_)= feet EDD yewk= the itch= feetWithd? [check]No ideas.Not usedNot usedWithdra...
tap nYou clout they about,see,with the _ with the _ what do you call it - the _ what they used to p...