snorker n.
1. a sausage.
Mail (Adelaide) 22 June 23/1: Members of the new A.I.F. have the same word as the old A.I.F. for porridge [...] burgoo. Sausages are ‘snorkers’ . | ||
Aus. Lang. 80: For sausages we can offer a selction of terms—snags, snaggles, snorks, snorkers and bangers. | ||
Canoe in Aus. 14: Sausages are also ‘snags’ [...] or ‘snorks’. | ||
As You Were (Aus. War Memorial) 83/2: Wraye had mentioned ‘snorkers’ which was vulgar for sausages. | ||
Doctors Wear Scarlet 15: ‘Ah,’ he said, ‘Snorkers’ [...] Stein, being something of a realist, gave Westerby two well-grilled sausages. | ||
Logophile 1-5 n.p.: if you want real Aussie food [...] If you want somethin’ that’s real fair dinkum, try ‘Koala a l’orange’ sometime. It’s great with snorkers too. | ||
Sea Jargon 11: Sausages were Bangers or Snorkers. | ||
Sydney Morn. Herald 25 Feb. 86/1: Sausages [...] snags, snorkers and bangers. | ||
Signals from Falklands 129: At supper time, / Stood in the queue, / We wait in vain for something new. / But rain or shine, hell and high waters, / It’s them again, those bloody snorkers. | ||
Where Was I? [ebook] Is it worth it, for a charred snorker, a chicken leg that's burned on the outside and completely undercooked on the inside, a hamburger that has disintegrated into a hundred little bits of charcoal? | ||
Twitter.com 27 Apr. 🌐 If he [i.e. a butcher] wants to do that he should wave a string of snorkers at her. |
2. the penis.
Barry McKenzie [comic strip] in Complete Barry McKenzie (1988) 74: I don’t want to see youse exercising the wily old snorker. |