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New words learned today: skittles, bar skittles, and skittle-sharp.

Nope, nothing to do with the bright colored candies called Skittles. Actually, it makes me wonder about the origin of the name for those, now.

Skittles was, evidently, a Victorian game oftentimes played in a bar or pub setting. It looked something like this when used as a parlor game, though in pubs it seems to have been played much like bowling, with an alley with the pins (skittles) at one end and a bowler at the other. Not sure about rules, but it must not be quite the same thing as ninepins, as I keep seeing the two mentioned distinctly from each other.

A skittle-sharp is much like any other sharp, like a card sharp, but with skittles. It was used thus in my latest bookstore find, a Wodehouse Blandings novel I hadn't yet read, Pigs Have Wings:

It was never an easy matter to disconcert the Hon. Galahad. For half a century nursemaids, governesses, tutors, schoolmasters, Oxford dons, bookmakers, three-card-trick men, jellied eel sellers, skittle sharps, racecourse touts and members of the metropolitan police force had tried to do it, and all had failed.

I do so love Wodehouse. It's the best repository of knowledge regarding 1920s-1930s slang, idioms, and culture one could ever want.

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