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kernels

kidney trouble

knock lip

knot

swollen lymph nodes under the arms, on the neck or groin
 
often refers to any pain in the middle or lower back
 
to impregnate; "She was knocked up by that boy from town."
 
can refer to a tumor, lump, or tightened muscle

L

laxed privates
 
leaders

a prolapsed uterus; See fallen womb.

a. tendons or ligaments, most frequently used in reference to the ligaments in the neck and ankle
b. veins in the leg; the phrase "bad leaders" commonly used in reference to varicose veins

lightheaded

lights

liver grown [also known as "liver bound"]

dizzy
 
lungs
 
a. a physical disorder in an infant whose liver becomes attached to the spinal cord due to remaining flat on the back too long in the crib; disorder prevented by using the "liver shakes", a process involving holding the infant by its feet and shaking it up and down.
b. an infant or child with colic
c. an infant whose body is sensitive to the touch due to being handled too much
liver shakes
 
locked bowels
 
 
loss of manhood

See liver grown

a. impaction of the bowels
b. intestinal obstruction
 
impotency
low blood
a. low blood pressure
b. an anemic condition
c. an abnormally low quantity of blood
d. low blood count.

low sick feeling

lumbago

lung hemorrhage

very ill and near death; See deathly sick
 
lower back pain
 
the expectoration of blood or bloody mucus
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M

maidenhead

make water

marking

hymen
 
to urinate; See pass water
 
a birthmark, physical characteristic or behavior trait caused during pregnancy by the mother having a frightening/ unfortunate experience or violating a taboo

(the) melancholy

midlin

milk fever

a depressed mental state
 
not feeling well, but not feeling very sick; See fair to midlin.
 
a. sore breasts during lactation.
b. engorgement of the breasts.
c. mastitis

milk leg

a. phlebitis acquired by women shortly after birth
b. an infection in the veins of the legs
c. weakening of the arms and legs

(the) miseries

(a) misery

mullygrubs

a. menstrual period b. a tired, aching feeling
 
a pain

[sometimes pronounced as "mollygrubs"] a. hunger pains or growling sounds made by the stomach when hungry

b. feeling languid.

N

nature

a. sexual drive, libido
b. excretory function
c. personality

nerves

 
nervous breakdown
an anxious, nervous mental state; commonly 'Used in phrases "a case of the nerves" or "bad nerves."
 
severe nervous state characterized by inability to perform day-to-day functions; usually prolonged illness requiring immediate professional medical attention

nervous wreck

nettle

an anxious mental state, usually temporary
 
rash a heat rash on the neck and under the arms; sometimes referred to as "netty rash" or "heat in the skin folds"
no blood
 
 
not all together
a. anemia
b. easily chilled or cold natured constitution
 
confused mental state

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O

 

old Arthur

old Joe

old timer's disease

onion skin

out of heart

arthritis
 
gonorrhea
 
Alzheimer's disease
 
amniotic sac. See veil and caul.
 
low in spirit or deep mental depression: "I've been out of heart ever since my mother died."

P

pass water.
 
peaked [pronounced "peekid"]
 
period
 
pert [often pronounced as "peart"]

to urinate; See make water

a. having a pale appearance indicating poor health
b. feeling languid
 
menstruation
 
feeling lively, full of energy; commonly used to describe someone who looks very healthy

phthisic [sometimes pronounced "tizzy"]

pieded

a. congested lungs, wheezy breathing.
b. asthma
 
skin or wound having a variegated, blotchy appearance; "My leg swelled up and got pieded."

piles

pinched nerve

pindling

pink eye

pip

piss hard

pitching and staving

(the) plague

pocketbook

pone

hemorrhoids
 
commonly used in reference to a ruptured disc
 
ailing and weak; child specific; "That boy was born pindling."
 
conjunctivitis
 
menstruation
 
a morning erection
 
dizziness, vertigo
 
menstruation
 
vagina
 
a painful lump on the body; "I've got a pone on my leg from when I accidentally hit myself with a hammer." Also used in the phrase "poned out" in reference to a swollen part of the body.

pooch

poorly

hernia
 
having an unhealthy appearance or feeling ill; "She's been looking poorly for two days."

possible

pourin' the blood

privates

proudflesh

the genitalia or perineum
 
hemorrhage; commonly refers to a nosebleed
 
genitalia
 
granulation tissue

pump knot

a swelling produced by a blow to the body or sting from an insect; "I got this pump knot on my head from where he hit me."

puny

a. having a sickly appearance; "You're looking puny today."
b. sluggish, languid feeling: "I've been feeling kind of puny lately."

putting on

a. gaining weight: "I've been putting on a lot (of weight) lately."
b. misbehaving
c. feigning illness
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Q

queasy

queer [sometimes pronounced "quar"]

nausea or upset stomach
 
the sensation of an odd or strange physical feeling before the onset of an illness: "I felt a little queer yesterday and today I'm down with it."

quickie

a sore area on the body that has a normal appearance but is sensitive to the touch

quinsey

inflammation of the tonsils and throat

R

red measles

red mouth

rheumatism

rubella
 
thrush
 
a generic term used in reference to any disorder involving inflammation and pain of the muscles or joints, including arthritis and bursitis

right smart of

an expression that refers to a significant amount of something, such as pain or bleeding

rigors [sometimes pronounced "rygors"]

a chill accompanied by mild trembling; commonly used as "the rigors."

 

risin'

rose fever

rosies

running off

rupture

a boil
 
a. allergy b. hay fever
 
roseola
 
diarrhea; also "the runs"
 
hernia
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S

sack lice

scours

seed(s)

seeing

seven year itch

lice in the pubic area
 
[commonly pronounced "scares"] diarrhea
 
a. semen b. testicles; "The pain goes down to my seeds."
 
roses menstruation
 
a. a fungus that starts between the fingers and spreads over the hands.
b. a prolonged rash that is difficult to cure

shaking palsy

(the) shivers

shooting blanks

side pleurisy

Parkinson's disease
 
chills
 
infertility
 
a. inflammation of the pleura accompanied by pain when breathing
b. appendicitis

sinking spell

smokies

smothering

sore eyes

spell

a. fainting b. loss of energy or feeling tired
 
menopause
 
difficulty with breathing
 
conjunctivitis
 
an episode of some symptom or illness; "He had a real bad coughing spell last night."

spindly

sprangle

(the) squirts

St. Vitus' Dance

stale

still

stomach sore

[variant -form "spindlin"] thin, weak, frail appearance
 
to spread or diffuse: "The pain sprangled out over my whole back."
 
diarrhea
 
chorea; jerky, uncontrollable movements of arms and legs
 
impotence or diminished sexual drive
 
deceased; "He's been still for five years."
 
a. stomach ulcer
b. ulcer on the mouth associated with vomiting and fever

stone bruise

an abscessed sore on the heel of the foot caused by a severe bruise; common to children who go without shoes in the summer.

stout

a. healthy
b. strong constitution
c. obese

stove

a. to jam or stub a finger or toe
b. used with the preposition "up" in reference to bedridden condition; "He's been stoved up for two days."

strain

a. gonorrhea; used as "the strain"; "He's taking medicine for the strain."
b. hernia
c. pulled muscle

stretch

stretched out

hives rash
 
a. a nervous, anxious state; "She's all stretched out about having to go back to the doctor."
b. bedridden

strutted

filled to capacity, swollen to maximum extent; "He dropped a heavy box on his foot yesterday and now it's strutted." Also used as a noun as in "my foot swelled into a strut."

stubborn

commonly used in reference to constipation: "My bowels have been stubborn lately, nurse." Also used in reference to a sore or wound that is slow to heal, or to a particularly bad infection.

sugar

sugar tit

a diabetic condition; "My sugar has been acting up lately."
 
a pacifier for babies made of a piece of soft, absorbent cloth soaked in a solution of sugar and whiskey

swimmy headed

dizzy

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T

tacked up

teder

thick blood

a surgical procedure for repair of a prolapsed uterus
 
a scaly, red skin rash
 
viscous blood; often associated with a predisposition for stroke and heart attack

thin blood

watery blood often lacking in essential properties; sometimes associated with profuse bleeding and having an unusually cold nature.

thrash

tired blood

tizzy

[variant of "thrush"] inflammation of the mouth in children
 
a condition of fatigue or having no energy
 
a. confused mental state
b. a nervous, anxious mental state; "He's in a tizzy about losing his job."
c. a state of intense anger

toe itch

tolerable

took down (sick)

touched [sometimes pronounced "tetched"]

athlete's foot
 
a condition of feeling normal
 
to be bedridden by sickness; "He was took down last week."
 
commonly used in the phrase "touched in the head" to indicate being mentally off balance, feebleminded, or insane

touchous [sometimes pronounced "tetchous"]

(the) trots

a. painfully sensitive to movement or touch; "This toe is so touchous I can hardly walk."
b. an irritable disposition; "She gets touchous when you talk about politics."
 
diarrhea

V

vapors

veil

a. fainting spells. b. mental depression
 
amniotic sac; See onion skin and caul.

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W

walking pneumonia

a. viral pneumonia
b. pneumonia that is not severely debilitating

wasting away

degeneration due to a prolonged, debilitating illness often associated with extreme loss of weigh; "He's wasting away to nothing."

weak trembles

weed

a feeling of general weakness associated with mild trembles of the body
 
an abscess in the breast acquired during breastfeeding that causes the breast to become hard and sore

whipped out

white eye

tired, fatigued
 
severe exhaustion; "He's white eye from working in the fields." See wide eye.

white liver

white mouth

whites

wide eye

wind tumor

winter itch

woozy

wretching

an insatiable sexual drive
 
thrush
 
vaginal discharge
 
a. severe exhaustion b. insomnia; See white eye.
 
hernia in the groin area near the small bowel
 
dry, scaly skin that occurs during the winter
 
dizzy
 
vomiting

Y

yellow eye

hepatitis

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