SHEEP’S EYES, “to make SHEEP’S EYES at a person,” to cast amorous glances towards one on the sly:—
“But he, the beast, was casting SHEEP’S EYES at her,
Out of his bullock head.”
Colman, Broad Grins, p. 57.
SHEEP’S FOOT, an iron hammer used in a printing office, the end of the handle being made like a sheep’s foot.
SHELF, “on the SHELF,” not yet disposed of; young ladies are said to be so situated when they cannot meet with a husband; “on the SHELF,” pawned.
SHELL OUT, to pay or count out money.
SHICE, nothing; “to do anything for SHICE,” to get no payment. The term was first used by the Jews in the last century. Grose gives the phrase CHICE-AM-A-TRICE, which has a synonymous meaning. Spanish, CHICO, little; Anglo Saxon, CHICHE, niggardly.
SHICER, a mean man, a humbug, a “duffer,”—a person who is either worthless or will not work.
SHICKERY, shabby, bad.