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tallboy|ˈtɔːlbɔɪ| [f. tall a. + (app.) boy.] 1. A tall-stemmed glass or goblet. Now local.
1676D'Urfey Mad. Fickle ii. i, Bella... Where shall we meet at night? Maul. At Lambs with the Fidles and a Talboy. 1694Motteux Rabelais v. xliii. 195 Cups, Goblets, and Talboys of Gold, Silver, and Cristal. a1700B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Tall-boy, a Pottle or two Quart-pot full of Wine. 1881G. F. Jackson Shropsh. Word-bk. s.v., The Maister wants a jug o' ale..an' two tumbler-glasses—'e said not to sen' them tall-boys, kigglin' [= tottering]. 2. A tall chest of drawers (often raised on legs), usually in two parts, one standing on the other, the lower sometimes projecting beyond the upper; sometimes applied to a chest of drawers or a bureau standing on a dressing-table. Also attrib.
1769Dublin Merc. 16–19 Sept. 2/2 Chamber chest, tallboy, dining tables, two side-boards. 1884W. Sussex Gaz. 25 Sept., Mahogany tallboy chest of drawers. 1906Westm. Gaz. 28 June 3/3 Tall-Boys..those double chests of drawers which are to be found in nearly all old-fashioned houses. 1909Civ. Serv. Stores Assoc. May 451, 18th century Mahogany Tall Boy Chest, with pull-out-tray in centre. 3. A kind of tall chimney-pot.
1884Daily Tel. 28 Jan. (Cassell), Scores of pots, tallboys, cowls..swept from the chimney-stacks of the Metropolis on Saturday night. 1904Daily Chron. 21 June 3/5, I was fixing her some ‘tallboys’ on the chimneys. 4. humorous. ? A great man, a ‘big pot’.
1820Examiner No. 644. 513/2 To play the coxcomb, pedant, and tall-boy. Ibid. No. 651. 629/2 The Imperial Tall-boy of Russia. |