gardyloo

gardyloo
/gahr'dee looh"/, interj.
(a cry formerly used in Scotland to warn pedestrians when slops were about to be thrown from an upstairs window.)
[1760-70; Anglicized form of F gare (de) l'eau beware of the water]

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  • gardyloo — interjection Etymology: perhaps from French garde à l eau! look out for the water! Date: 1622 used in Edinburgh as a warning cry when it was customary to throw slops from the windows into the streets …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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