cigger n.
(Aus.) a cigarette.
Benno and Some of the Push 79: ‘Come on,’ he yapped, throwin’ his cigger et ’er. | ‘On a Bender’ in||
Sun. Times (Perth) 5 Sept. 8: If you’ve got a few boxes of jack-scratches and fags we’d like to have ’em. It ain’t too good being without enny siggers. | ||
Colt from Country 78: ‘Wait till I get you a cigger,’ said Bucks; ‘I knew y’c’d do a smoke.’ [AND]. | ||
‘Whisper All Aussie Dict.’ in Kings Cross Whisper (Sydney) xxxiii 4/3: cigger: A cigarette. | ||
Poems from Prison 40: Last night as we enjoyed a quiet cigger, The stars reflecting open life outback, The knack we had of mateship was much bigger [AND]. |