unwind v.
(Aus.) to cheat, to deceive.
Bulletin (Sydney) 5 Sept. 47/1: He had been a very promising young actor for 35 years when we met, and was the nicest man that ever unwound a struggling publican for three days’ board and bar expenses. |
(Aus.) to cheat, to deceive.
Bulletin (Sydney) 5 Sept. 47/1: He had been a very promising young actor for 35 years when we met, and was the nicest man that ever unwound a struggling publican for three days’ board and bar expenses. |