Cogged, loaded like false dice. Any one who has been hocussed or cheated is sometimes said to have been COGGED.
Coin, “to post the COIN”—sometimes “post the coal”—a sporting phrase meaning to make a deposit of money for a match of any kind.
Cold blood, a house licensed for the sale of beer “NOT to be drunk on the premises.”
Cold coffee, misfortune; sometimes varied to COLD GRUEL. An unpleasant return for a proffered kindness is sometimes called COLD COFFEE.—Sea.
Cold coffee, an Oxford synonym for a “[sell],” which see.
Cold cook, an undertaker. Cold cook’s shop, an undertaker’s.
Cold meat, a corpse. Cold-meat box, a coffin.
Cold meat train, the last train at night by which officers can reach Aldershot per South Western Railway. So called because by this train corpses are often conveyed on account of the Necropolis Company to Woking.
Cold shoulder, “to show or give any one the COLD SHOULDER” is to “cut” in a modified form, to assume a distant manner towards anybody, to evince a desire to cease acquaintanceship. Sometimes termed “COLD SHOULDER of mutton.”