sourbelly

English

Etymology

sour + belly

Noun

sourbelly (plural sourbellies)

  1. A cantankerous person.
    You are an old sourbelly this evening. What's the matter? John Dos Passos, Michael Clark, Streets of Night (1990)
  2. Alternative spelling of sowbelly
    Their supplies were down to a dog tent, five plugs of chewing tobacco, four beans, and a slab of sourbelly. Walter Vaughan, The Life and Work of Sir William Van Horne (1920)
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