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in the 1890s, a phrase to mean "thank you,"

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Chriscol | 06:31 Tue 28th Nov 2006 | Word Origins
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By a street urchin. Maybe cockney... something a bit more colorful than "thank you, I owe you..."
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"much obliged guvnor/kind sir"

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