burl v.
(Aus.) to drive or move fast.
Mirror (Perth) 15 Aug. 22/1: We’re going to burl past every ‘Yellow’ we see on the road. | ||
‘Speed Hoggery’ in Western Mail (Perth, WA) 4 Sept. 3/2: He’ll burl / Along the bitumen and hurl / Himself in clink / For speeding. | ||
Morn. Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld) 30 Aug. 4/8: Out of control [the plane] tore across the runway and burled along the road. | ||
Over Here, Harv! 98: Then he got himself a '38 Chev, and coming back from Mass on Sunday the mob of us would stand staring at him, burling along with Marge. | ||
Big Twitch 18: They would jump on their pillion passenger motorbike and burl across the countryside. |
In phrases
(Aus.) to pass by, to reject.
Sport (Adelaide) 21 June 9/3: They Say [...] That Saccy L. was trying his luck at catching tabbies [...] but he was using the wrong bait, and a tabbie burled him up. |