slime v.
1. (Aus.) to flatter; thus slimer, a sycophant.
Bulletin (Sydney) 25 Apr. 4/3: ‘Whatever may be thought of the merits of the dispute which has culminated in the strike against the Pacific Mail Steamship Company,’ write the Sydney Daily Telegraph, and proceeds to slime the working men all over for not being ruffianly. […]. | ||
Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW) 14 Dec. 1/1: His eyes [...] rivet the attention of the big-eared mug that he is sliming’. | ||
‘Whisper All Aussie Dict.’ in Kings Cross Whisper (Sydney) xl 4/5: slime: To crawl to anyone. [...] slimer: A crawler, a boss man, a yes man. | ||
Chocolate Frog (1973) 17: Tosser: Half the mongrels in this joint slime ter screws!! |
2. (Aus.) to ejaculate.
Roger’s Profanisaurus in Viz 87 Dec. n.p.: slime (ss-loym) Aus v. To ejaculate; chuck one’s muck. As in: ‘Hev yer slimed yet Bruce?’ ‘Will yer shat ap Sheila, ya puttin’ me orf.’. | ||
Reach 38: Have yi slimed yit, mate? |