glox on v.
(Aus.) to prattle.
![]() | Jack Rivers & Me 30: ‘The way you glox on I thought he might have been Holy’. | |
![]() | My Blue-Checker Corker 20: They knew it and sometimes used it as a way to get her to glox on, which was not her usual bag. |
(Aus.) to prattle.
![]() | Jack Rivers & Me 30: ‘The way you glox on I thought he might have been Holy’. | |
![]() | My Blue-Checker Corker 20: They knew it and sometimes used it as a way to get her to glox on, which was not her usual bag. |