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▪ I. corp|ˈkɔːp| colloq. abbrev. of corporal n.2 1. Freq. as vocative.
1909in Cent. Dict. Suppl. 1922C. E. Montague Disenchantment iv. 56 ‘Them grey hairs should be a lot of use to you, corp.,’ one of them would quite feelingly say. 1938F. D. Sharpe Flying Squad vii. 84 ‘We are going to Hendon, aren't we, corp?’ The corporal replied: ‘Yes.’ 1954W. Faulkner Fable (1955) 302 Do you want me to make them shut up, Corp? ▪ II. corp Sc. and north Eng. dial. f. corpse. |