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ˌwherry-go-ˈnimble, n. Obs. colloq. and dial. Also whirry-. [f. wherry, var. of whirry n., whirry v.; cf. thorough-go-nimble s.v. thorough-, jerry-go-nimble s.v. jerry n.1 6.] 1. Looseness of the bowels; diarrhoea. Also in pl.
1766E. Buys Sewel's Compl. Dict. Eng. & Dutch I. 922/2 The wherry-go-nimble, (a great looseness) Sterk aan de loop, aan den afgang zyn. 1821in J. Gore Creevey's Life & Times (1934) 144 But lo! the wherry-go-nimbles, which had so unreasonably attacked the Royal stomach,..gave his Majesty full employment at the Phoenix Park. 1903in Farmer & Henley Slang VII. 328/2. 2. Used attrib. to designate something as contemptibly small or valueless. rare.
1901‘Zack’ Tales Dunstable Weir 139 I'll throw all they whirry-go-nimble tools o' yours at the back o' the kitchen-fire. |