CUT—To exceed in jumping. He went thirteen feet t’ first lowp, but I cut him bi’ three inch.
CUTS—Lots. [To draw cuts is mainly done in the transactions of lads by cutting straws into different lengths].
CUDDLE, CODDLE—This izzant a “Young Man’s Companion,” ner a “Correct Guide to t’ Art o’ Cooartin’,” an’ as maist o’ fooak know what cuddlin’ and coddlin’ means withoot printed directions we’ll gang on tul t’ next.
CUDDY—An ass fer yah thing; a gurt numcuddy’s anudder.
CUDDY-HULL—It’s whar cuddy leeves.
CURMUDGEN—A churlish person is a gurt greedy curmudgen.
CUT—A joint of meat.
CUT—Any particular bearing. An’ it’s fair cappen hoo far off a man can be telt bi’ his cut.
CUSHAT—Wood pigeon. The dolorous tones of the cushat and pee-wit are by legend ascribed to the fact that once they changed nesting places and ever since have rued it.
CUT-THI-STICK—Sling thi hook—be off.