subs. (popular).—1.  A settler; a knock-out blow; the act of death. See DIG and WIPE.

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  1851–61.  H. MAYHEW, London Labour and the London Poor, vol. III., p. 133. It was he who saved my life. If it hadn’t been for him it would have been a GOOSER with me.

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  1857.  Morning Chronicle, 9 Sept. In the event of my getting a GOOSER.

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  2.  (sporting).—No score; a GOOSE-EGG (q.v.).

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  3.  (venery).—The penis. For synonyms, see CREAMSTICK and PRICK.

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