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Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

1) Crafty; cunning. Used in vulgar language. When a person attempts to get the advantage of another, and is frustrated in the attempt by the sagacity or shrewdness of the other, the latter will say, 'I'm a little too old for you,' meaning that he is too cunning to be deceived by him.


2) for stale; in this expression, 'old bread.' New England.--Pickering's Vocab.

Mr. P. infers from the following extract, that this is also a Scotticism:

The Scotticism old bread, seems no way inferior to the Anglicism stale bread--Lond. Monthly Mag., April, 1800.

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