Citations:tape

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English citations of tape

alcohol (see Tea Room)
  • 1827 (originally 1755?), Connoisseur, page=223:
    Madam Gin has been christened by as many names as a German princess : every petty chandler's shop will sell you Sky-blue, and every night-cellar furnish you with Holland tape, three yards a penny. Nor can I see the difference }}
  • 1817, The White Dwarf: A London Weekly Publication, page 222:
    [] who is now puffing his pipe and sipping his grog, as unconcerned as a Dutch fiddler at a merry-making, has no business here selling his cheese and candles in the day-time, and his yards of tape in the evening: [] and now then for the tape-shop. []
  • 1830 (1854), Edward Bulwer Lytton, Paul Clifford:
    A tumbler of blue ruin fill, fill for me! / Red tape those as likes it may drain, / But whatever the lush, it a bumper must be.
    Oh! those jovial days are ne'er forgot! But the tape' lags—When I be's dead, you'll drink one put To poor old Bags!
unclear meaning
  • 2019 June 6, “Westwood Crib Session (2019)”‎performed by OFB (rap group):
    We’re just tryna tape a next man’s estate, tryna add that K, go kway and bake.