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A Haircut

The term used in the 1700s to describe a one-inch haircut leading to a lower blunt well sharpened heel of base of the foot type of haircut. A very narrow hair cut not cutting off the rear of the hair but shaping it to a rounded form.

Sex

A euphemism for sexual intercourse, equivalent to the "F" word. As Londoner in the '50's, there was a slight connotation that the sex may have been, ahem, anal, but this interpretation not widespread. Possible derivation is apparently from an Old English word 'shag' meaning wiggle or shake. Also 'shagged out' is a vulgar term meaning 'exhausted'; not necessarily after having partaken in sex.

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