billingsgate
pronunciation
How to pronounce billingsgate in British English: UK [ˈbiliŋsɡit]
How to pronounce billingsgate in American English: US [ˈbɪlɪŋzˌɡet, -ɡɪt]
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- Noun:
- foul-mouthed or obscene abuse
Word Origin
- billingsgate (n.)
- 1670s, the kind of coarse, abusive language once used by women in the Billingsgate market on the River Thames below London Bridge. Billingsgate is the market where the fishwomen assemble to purchase fish; and where, in their dealings and disputes they are somewhat apt to leave decency and good manners a little on the left hand. ["Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 1811] The place name is Old English Billingesgate, "gate of (a man called) Billing;" the "gate" probably being a gap in the Roman river wall. The market is mid-13c., not exclusively a fish market until late 17c.
Example
- 1. The porters and their union argue that billingsgate works well .
- 2. The two men with the barrows quarreled over a market pitch and both of them began to talk billingsgate .