Nonsensical talk or writing.
1You see this man in the background, stuffing himself with tripes?
2Fat double tripes boiled tender, then minced, make very good Pyes.
3There were also fowls, tripes, rabbits, hares, pigeons, and venison.
4Yes, those who cared for tripes could enjoy themselves.
5Here is one going to wash the tripes.
6Godebillios are the fat tripes of coiros.
7They had abundance of tripes, as you have heard, and they were so delicious, that everyone licked his fingers.
8Nevertheless he bade his wife eat sparingly, because she was near her time, and that these tripes were no very commendable meat.
9Others took the bones of the partridges and brought in a haunch and head of lamb with a side dish of cinnamon tripes.
10Heyday, here are tripes fit for our sport, and, in earnest, excellent godebillios of the dun ox (you know) with the black streak.
11Tripes and bowels of all the devils, cries Panurge, what do you tell me?
12"As true as that I have perforated with my sword yonder scoundrel's tripes."
13"Tripes of the fiend!" exclaimed the guerillaleader,"Yañez,too !"
14"Aye, you'll look sicklier yet, when you get a hatful of grape into your tripes," said he.
15Pour honey over this tripe; set it before the fire to dry.
16He bumped around the room and finally found the tripe water bucket.