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TOGEMANS,

a Gown, or Cloak. I have bit the Togemans; I have stole the Cloak. Tis a Rum Togemans lets nim it; 'Tis a good Camblet-Cloak; lets whip it off.

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Entry taken from 1736 Canting Dictionary, by Nathan Bailey.

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TIT-Bit
TITTLE-Tattle
To TITTER
TITTER-Totter
TOGE
TOGEMANS
TOKENS
TOL.
TOM-Boy
TOM of Bedlam
TOM-Cony

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Togemans in the 1811 Vulgar Tongue

Also see examples in Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes collected by John S. Farmer (1896).