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Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose (1811)
A country fellow.--Old Harry; the Devil.
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The Slang Dictionary by John Camden Hotten (1873)
or
old harry
, (
i.e.
, Old Hairy?) the Devil; “to play
old harry
with one,”
i.e.
, ruin or annoy him.
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