dolly

dolly
   a mistress
   Certainly from doll1 but also perhaps owing something to her smart dress — dolled up:
    It seemed rather steep of my father to keep his dolly at home with my wife there. (Fraser, 1969, writing in 19th-century style)
   A Victorian dolly-common or dolly-mop was a prostitute:
    Maid-servants, all of whom are amateurs, as opposed to professionals, more commonly known as 'Dolly-mops'. (Mayhew, 1862)

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  • dolly — [däl′ē] n. pl. dollies [dim. of DOLL] 1. a doll: a child s word 2. a tool used to hold a rivet at one end while a head is hammered out of the other end 3. Dial. a stick or board for stirring, as in laundering clothes or washing ore ☆ 4. any of… …   English World dictionary

  • Dolly — Dol ly, n. A child s mane for a doll. [1913 Webster] {Dolly shop}, a shop where rags, old junk, etc., are bought and sold; usually, in fact, an unlicensed pawnbroker s shop, formerly distinguished by the sign of a black doll. [England] [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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