Green’s Dictionary of Slang

young and frisky n.

[rhy. sl.]

(Aus.) whisky.

[Aus]Duke Tritton’s Letter n.p.: I can go into the Rubbity Dub and have a lemonade, breasting the Near And Far with booze hounds drinking Tom Thumb, Young And Frisky, Oh My Dear, or Huckleberry Finn.
[Aus]Pete’s Aussie Sl. Home Page 🌐 young and frisky: whisky.