slip-halter
See also: sliphalter
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slip-halter (plural slip-halters)
- (obsolete) Someone who deserves to be, or is likely to be, hanged.
- 1659, Thomas Lodge, Robert Greene, Lady Alimony, act 4, scene 6; republished in Hazlitt, William Carew, editor, A Select Collection of Old English Plays, volume 14, New York: Benjamin Blom, Inc., 1964:- Why, you whoreson rogue! where's my suit? As I hope for mercy, I am half-persuaded that this slip-halter has pawned my clothes.
 
 
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- See also Thesaurus:gallows bird
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