PROPS, crutches.
PROPER, very, exceedingly, sometimes ironically; “you are a PROPER nice fellow,” meaning a great scamp.
PROS, a water-closet. Abbreviated form of πρὸς τινα τόπον.—Oxford University.
PROSS, breaking in, or instructing, a stage-infatuated youth.—Theatrical.
PSALM-SMITER, a “Ranter,” one who sings at a conventicle.—See [BRISKET BEATER].
PUB, or PUBLIC, a public-house.
PUCKER, poor temper, difficulty, déshabillé.
PUCKER, or PUCKER UP, to get in a poor temper.
PUCKERING, talking privately.
PUDDING SNAMMER, one who robs a cook shop.