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    What were Dukers and tom Puddings?

    Question #26526. Asked by foxglovejays.

    Tabby Tom

    For tom puddings, see:

    http://www.tompudding.co.uk/about%20Jan.htm

    Partridge's Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English defines a duker as 'a lighter of a special type operating in the Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal.'

    Jan 15 03, 10:50 PM

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