He said "You vagabone, I'll have you indicted for exhibitin dangerous and immoral animals." ❋ Various (N/A)
"All?" says the king, "why you ongrateful little vagabone, was the like ever given to any man before?" ❋ Various (N/A)
"To kill that vagabone dhraggin '," says the king. ❋ Various (N/A)
"Make him pay ye over-time out av his own wages, the wurthless vagabone!" ❋ Unknown (1918)
"Ireland upper always, ye vagabone!" he yelled, and launched himself at Mr. Henckel's knees. ❋ Unknown (1918)
"Come, speak up, you young vagabone --" began Mr. Brimberly, his whiskers suddenly fierce and threatening, but just then, fortunately for Spike, the door swung, open, and Mr. Ravenslee entered. ❋ Jeffery Farnol (1915)
"Why, you old -- thievin '-- vagabone!" gasped Joe, as Ravenslee gravely handed over the money. ❋ Jeffery Farnol (1915)
Benella forgot her 'science,' which prohibits rage and recrimination, and called him a great, hulking, lazy vagabone, and told him she'd like to have him in Salem for five minutes, just to show him a man with head on his shoulders. ❋ Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1889)
He said, "You vagabone, I'll have you indicted for exhibitin dangerous and immoral animals." ❋ Various (1887)
He sed my wax-wurks was a humbug, and called me a horey-heded itinerent vagabone. ❋ Orison Swett Marden (1887)
I des open fire on 'im, an' prove 'im a crim'nal, a law-breaker, a vagabone, a murderer in ev'y degree dey is -- fus', secon ', _an_' third -- a reperbate, an 'a blot on de face o' de yearth, tell dey ain't a chance lef 'fur' im but ter fall on ❋ Ruth McEnery Stuart (1886)
"Jack, you vagabone, do you see what the cows are at?" ❋ Joseph Jacobs (1885)
O'Sullivan, why did I iver come across you, you onlooky vagabone, to put sich thoughts in my head? ❋ Rossiter Johnson (1885)
"Take off your cap, ye worthless vagabone," said the King, "when you speak to me." ❋ William Henry Frost (1882)
"Oh, tare an 'ouns!" says he unto himself, "an 'must I sit up all night, and that ould vagabone of a sperit, glory be to God," says he, "serenadin 'through the house, an' doin 'all sorts iv mischief?" ❋ Unknown (1880)
Day before yisterday, the ould Hibernian dhrone had the kitchen upside down, to show anither old milithary vagabone loike himself how the battle of Sayder Creek was fought. ❋ Bronson Howard (1875)
If I've got my darling back, and none the worse for that vagabone rascal, I know whom I have to thank. ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)
There'd be a row and a bit o 'shooting, I dessay, for it's amazing, that it is, amazing, the way the old vagabone has took to our lad. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
"They just called me Ragged Dick, and told me I'd grow up to be a vagabone (boys who are better educated need not be surprised at Dick's blunders) and come to the gallows." ❋ Unknown (1868)
"AYE YOU [SHAREEN] [LET ME GET SOME] [POP TARTS] IN YOUR HOUSE"
"NO YOU VAGABONES LEAVE ME ALONE" ❋ Peepacooo (2014)
Steve: "Dude, I've had such a vagaboner this week."
[Marty]: "[How many] girls did you [sleep with]?" ❋ Carlton Philmore (2009)
"Dude, I was totally [gettin'] busy with [Julie] last nite and she started her period. Toatally [left me] with a raging vagaboner, bro." ❋ KLRD PPL (2012)