Lobs, words, talk.—Gipsy.
Lobscouse, a dish made of potatoes, meat, and biscuits, boiled together.
Lobster, a soldier. A policeman, from the colour of his coat, is styled an unboiled, or raw LOBSTER.
Lobster-box, a barrack, or military station.
Loggerheads, “to come to LOGGERHEADS,” to come to blows.
Logie, theatrical jewellery, made mostly of tin.
Loll, to lie about lazily. “He would LOLL upon the handle of the door,” said of an incorrigibly lazy fellow.
Lolly, the head. See [LOBB].—Pugilistic.
London ordinary, the beach at Brighton, where the “eight-hours-at-the-sea-side” excursionists dine in the open-air.
Long-bow. See [DRAW THE LONG BOW].