pinch-belly

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Alternative form of pinch-gut (“miser”).
  2. alternative name for squeeze stiles, usually stone, in Gloucestershire generally and Stroud in particular. Archaic, mid 20ᵗʰC. There is a 10ᵗʰC right of way called "Pinch Belly Alley" (aka Mercer St) between Westgate St (51.86567,-2.2465) & Cross Keys Lane (51.86516,-2.24715) in Gloucester. The remains of the two stones are embedded in an old wall.

Word forms

pinch-belly pinch-bellies
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