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baby dropsy
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- death in babies caused by swollen heart due to Rh
incompatibility
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- baby in the oven
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- back door trots
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- back of this
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pregnancy
diarrhea
a phrase meaning "before this"; "Back of this, I had
headaches and vomited a lot."
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bad blood
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- a. used in reference to contemptible behavioral
traits believed to be inherited from one generation to
the next: "I wouldn't trust him because his family's got
bad blood."
- b. syphilis
- c. poor social relationsbetween people; "There's been
bad blood between them for years."
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bag of waters
beal
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- placenta with amniotic fluid
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- to become infected, to fester, and feels awful." Also
used as a noun. There is a bealing on my back." Usually
indicates an otitis condition
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- beggar's itch
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- a. scabies
- b. a lice condition
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big eye
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- insomnia, sometimes used in the expression "took the
big eye"; I don't feel well today because I had the big
eye last night."
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- bigged
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- (the) binds
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- birth palsy
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- black liver
-
- bleeding disease or
- bleeder's disease
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pregnant; also used as a verb; "He bigged her."
constipation; "She's got a bad case of the binds."
a birth injury causing paralysis
hepatitis
hemophilia
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blind staggers
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- a. a feeling of dizziness or lightheadedness
- b. inability to walk due to intoxication
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blood blister
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- a. a trauma to the skin causing blood formation
between the dermis
- and epidermis
- b. a hemangioma
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- blood wart
-
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- a. superficial telangiectasia or hemangioma
- b. hemorrhoid
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bloody flux
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- a. bleeding from the rectum
- b. menstruation; See flux.
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bloody tide
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- extreme menstrual flow
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blossoming out
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- a. the symptoms of an illness manifesting or becoming
worse; See also flare.
- b. attaining puberty; See budding out.
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blues
bluing the face and hands
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- mental depression
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- turning blue
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- bold hives
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- bone tired
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- bounded gut
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particularly large wheals or blisters on the skin
severe exhaustion from physical labor
- a. constipation
- b. impaction of the bowels
- c. obstruction of the bowels
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brain fever
breaking out
brown headache
budding out
bug
bugs
bumfuddled
burning up
bushed up
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- encephalitis or meningitis
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- the manifestation of a skin rash; also used as a noun
to refer to a rash
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- headache associated with constipation
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- attaining sexual maturity; See blossoming out
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- flu; "He's been down with the bug for two days."
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- scabies
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- confused mental state; also used as "bumfuzzled"
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- having a fever
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- nervous
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(the) "C'
can't help its
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- cancer; "We may lose him to the big C."
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- a. menstruation
- b. lethargy
- c. mental depression
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canker ear
catarrh
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- itchiness of the ear canal
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- inflammation of the mucous membrane; used in
reference to allergy or URI symptoms or sinus drainage
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catch
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- sharp muscle pain in the neck, back, or knee
associated with limited movement: "I've got a catch in my
neck." See crick.
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(to) catch
caul
(the) changes
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- to deliver a child; "She caught every baby in this
community."
-
- [pronounced "cowl"] amniotic sac; see onion skin and
veil.
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- a. menopause.
- b. mental depression; "Since he's had the changes
nobody can talk to him."
- c. menstruation
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chested
child bedfever
clap
(the) clutches
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- chest congestion
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- fever from postpartum infection
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- venereal disease; sometimes referred to as "the
collapse"
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- a. any abdominal cramping
- b. menstrual cramps
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colic
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- a. indigestion and/or abdominal pain in babies;
includes six-month and nine-month colic; commonly used in
phrase "colicky baby."
- b. in adults any severe, intermittent abdominal pain;
two varieties include "gall bladder colic" and "kidney
colic."
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consumption
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- a. tuberculosis of the lungs, see galloping
consumption.
- b. a rapid, progressive pneumonic condition
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cooties
corded
corruption
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- lice or germs
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- tightness and stiffness of the muscles
-
- a. pus from an infected sore
- b. phlegm, especially that containing blood resulting
from a chronic lung problem; used in the phrase "bloody
corruption."
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courage
course or courses
crabs
cradle cap
cramp colic
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- (male specific) sexual drive, impotency: "Doc, I've
lost my courage."
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- menstruation
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- body lice; used most frequently in reference to pubic
lice
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- seborrheic dermatitis of the newborn, infant, or
small child
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- a. menstruation
- b. painful contraction of the intestine
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creel
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- to sprain: "He creeled his ankle when he slipped off
the porch"; variant form "creen" also used.
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crick
cross over
crud
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- sharp muscle pain in the neck; See catch.
-
- to die; "When did your brother cross over?"
-
- a sickness characterized by symptoms of feeling
tired, dull, and achy; often used in reference to the
flu; commonly used as "the crud:" "He's down with the
crud and can't go to work/" also used as an ajective:
"I've been feeling cruddy lately." Also described as the
"creeping crud," meaningthe onset of the symptoms of the
crud, and the "galloping crud," meaning the symptoms are
fully manifested.
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(the) curse
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- menstruation
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- deathly sick
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- a. a severe case of nausea, fever, and weakness;
commonly used to express a feeling of wanting to die in
reaction to a debilitating condition.
- b. a death threatening illness; See low sick.
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deep study
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- a. a mood of intense concentration or contemplation.
- b. a depressed mental condition. c. a vacuous state
of
- mind characterized by staring off into space.
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- dew poisoning
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- a. sores on the soles of the feet caused through
contact with dew.
- b. a rash on the ankles or hands resulting from
contact with dew; See frost poisoning.
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(to) doctor
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- to treat medically, especially through the
administration of home remedies.
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- don't care
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- double pneumonia
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to an expression that means "Yes, I would like to."
- a. both lungs, not just one, are inflammed and
congested.
- b. severe pneumonia.
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- down and out
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- a. extreme fatigue.
- b. mental depression.
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down in my back
down in the dumps
down there
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- backache, usually severe.
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- mental depression.
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- genitals.
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- down with it
-
-
- draggy
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contraction of an illness, such as a flu, that is
incapacitating: "He's been down with it two weeks."
sluggish, languid; also used as "the drags."
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draw out
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- a. to induce an illness, such as a cold or fever.
- b. to treat a boil or other lesion by application of
medicinal substances; also described as "bringing to a
head."
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drawed up
drawing spell
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- a. contraction of the arms, legs, hands due to
cramping or injury.
- b. illness associated with extreme weight loss; See
drawing spell.
-
- a. contraction of the arms and legs due to
excruciating pain. See drawed up.
- b. inability to take in a deep breath.
- c. hyperventilation.
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drinlin
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- a. weak, ailing.
- b. weak constitution associated with loss of appetite
and extreme loss of weight; see wasting away.
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- (the) drip
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- drizzlins
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- dropsy
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gonorrhea
diarrhea
- heart trouble, heart failure, generalized edema
associated with heart problems; often used in the phrase
"heart dropsy."
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- dwindlin' away
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- dyspepsy
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losing weight
- [derivative of dyspepsia] indigestion
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- fagged out
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- fair to midlin
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- fall sores
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- extremely fatigued
used in reference to a normal state of physical and
mental well-being; See midlin.
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- a. rash that forms on the legs and/or feet and hands
during the fall, particularly during "dog days" (i.e.,
late summer to early fall); a child specific pathology
- b. impetigo
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- fallen off
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- fallen womb
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- falling off the roof
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- weight loss: "She's fallen off quite a bit since she
became sick."
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- a prolapsed uterus; See laxed privates
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- menstruation
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- filling out
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- fish skin
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- fits
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- a. gaining weight.
- b. reaching a state of physical maturity
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- scaly, dry skin common to the elderly
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- a. seizures; used as "the fits"
- b. temper tantrum
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flare
- fleshy
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- the symptoms of an illness manifesting suddenly or
becoming worse; frequently used with the preposition
"up": "My headache flared up again last night."
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- a. corpulent, fat; also used to describe gaining
weight as in the phrase "getting fleshy" or "fleshing
up."
- b. a sore becoming swollen from infection: "That sore
of yours is getting fleshy."
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- flooding
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- flounder
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- flower
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- extreme menstrual flow
[sometimes pronounced "founder"] bloated, stuffed feeling
- [sometimes pronounced "flare"] a. the symptoms of an
illness manifesting; "My arthritis flowered last week."
- b. hymen
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- flux
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- frazzle
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- diarrhea; See bloody flux.
-
- extreme fatigue, commonly used in the phrase "worn to
a frazzle"; also used as a verb as in "I'm frazzled from
painting the house."
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- French curse
-
- fretful
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syphilis
used to describe an anxious, stressful mental state;
"He's feeling fretful about losing his job." Commonly used
in reference to babies that cry excessively.
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frost poisoning
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- sores on the soles of the feet resulting from contact
with frost. See dew poisoning.
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galloping consumption
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- a. tuberculosis complicated by pneumonia
- b. tuberculosis characterized by rapid, progressive
symptoms
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- gant up
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- gasey
-
- gaulded
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to gain weight; "He's ganted up some since he got out of
the hospital."
flatulence and/or bloated feeling
a heat rash, particularly in the groin area; "My leg is
gaulded so bad I can hardly walk." Rash area sometimes
referred to as "scalded skin."
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- gism
-
- give out
-
- glands
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- gleet
-
- glut
-
- goozle
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- grand itch
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- granny cramps
-
- granny woman
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- gravel
-
- green apple
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[pronounced "jism"] semen; (not well known or used in the
region).
- severely fatigued, usually from physical exertion.
prostate gland.
- a. chronic gonorrhea. b. urethral discharge.
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- derivative of "glutton"," to eat to excess; I glut
today."
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- the throat or Adam's apple
-
- scabies
-
- menstrual period
-
- midwife and/or herb doctor; sometimes referred to as
"granny midwife"
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- gall or kidney stones
-
- a. diarrhea; sometimes used in the phrase "green
apple trots"
- b. abdominal pain; sometimes used in the phrase
"green apple bellyache"
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- (to) green up.
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- grippe
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to impregnate or become pregnant, possibly specific to
African -American
- a. an upper respiratory infection.
- b. an illness exhibiting the symptoms of flu.
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gripping stomach
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- a. hunger pains.
- b. queasy stomach
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growth
gum boil
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- tumor; commonly used in reference to cancer
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- abscess on gums
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