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*An American slang expression for a ] recorded since ] (''Historical Dictionary of American Slang''). | |||
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:*A West of ] slang term for a supporter of ] | |||
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A Birmingham City fan. Originating from the 1970s.Often copied by lesser clubs like Everton and Chelsea. Began as a term of abuse by arch rivals, but accepted with glee by the fans concerned. | |||
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--> Bluenose has several meanings:
- Bluenose, a 1929 Canadian postage stamp
- Bluenose, a Canadian schooner
- Bluenose, a character from TUGS
- Bluenose Marathon, a Canadian marathon
- An American slang expression for a Scottish Presbyterian recorded since 1698 (Historical Dictionary of American Slang).
- in British football:
- A West of Scotland slang term for a supporter of Rangers Football Club
- An Everton fan
- A Birmingham City fan.
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