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  • lock-in
  • lock-in

    Noun. The time after a public house has closed when a chosen few are offered the chance to buy more drinks. An illegal activity, hence the locking of doors.

  • CHASING THE RED
  • CHASING THE RED

    Flagman going back with red flag or light to protect his train

  • Criss
  • Criss

    good, sharp, new. almost onomatoepaeic as in ‘crisp’.

  • SIGNIFIER
  • SIGNIFIER

    Signifier is American slang for a person who boasts or makes insulting remarks in competitve exaggeration.

  • Bloody
  • Bloody

    Australia's most prominent and frequently spoken adjective 2. An expression of agreement or praise. e.g. "Bloody good job, I'll make sure you get that raise, you deserve it!" 3. Or conversely an expression of anger, annoyance or even of a stronger application. e.g. "Those bloody kids, stealing my watermelons again, I'll tan their hides if I catch them!"

  • duby
  • duby

    Marijuana

  • tits
  • tits

    Black tar heroin

  • break open a coldie
  • break open a coldie

    have a drink (usually a beer)

  • ag
  • ag

    Contraction of 'aggravate'. When someone was irritating, you would say 'S/He really ags me up'. Developed into a general expression of derision to be shouted at someone having any sort of bad time. Hence, if someone fell off the climbing frame head first on to the tarmac, the correct response was 'Haha! Ag!'.

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