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[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘Yeah. He’s bi. I know that. Was. Whatever.’ ‘So Albert was AC/DC was he?’ ‘Yeah. Bowled underarm’.
at AC/DC, adj.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Fuck-all chance of me getting bail for starters.
at fuck-all, adj.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Simone gave Monique another very heavy once up and down.
at up-and-down, the, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] There’s a heated pool downstairs and it doesn’t close till nine. Why don’t I have a mullet and bream.
at mullet and bream, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘Ante up, my boy. This could be a great investment for you’.
at ante (up), v.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] The arse seemed to be falling out of the gold market.
at arse, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘Tickets are rare as rocking-horse shit’.
at rare as rocking horse manure, as, phr.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] [D]rinking elbow to elbow with backpackers full of drink and western suburbs home-boys full of attitude.
at attitude, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Les got the distinct feeling that Digger was having it away.
at away, adv.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] He even knocked back his evening meal.
at knock back, v.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] [F]ive young hoods wearing baggies and floppy beanies.
at baggies, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘What a gigantic balls-up’.
at balls-up, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Les looked at the two young hoods [...] and felt like doing a bit of Balmain folk dancing on their heads.
at Balmain folk dancing, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘He should like that.’ ‘Oh yeah,’ smiled Norton. ‘He’ll get a bang out of this, I guarantee it’.
at get a bang (out of) (v.) under bang, n.1
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] He got the catering job on the movie off his own bat.
at off one’s own bat (adv.) under bat, n.2
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘Everything’s as a bean, Gary. The driver picked me up okay. The hotel’s the grouse’.
at as a bean (adv.) under bean, n.1
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] [A] silhouette with its shorts down was spreadeagled against the cistern, with another silhouette behind, choc-o-bloc up it and putting in the big ones.
at big one, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Firstly, thanks for all your letters. I [...] Especially my readers in various big houses across Australia.
at big house, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Stuck with some bimbo trapped in an Agatha Christie time warp.
at bimbo, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] There was [...] this old bird in the Blue Mountains [...] Kicked the bucket.
at old bird, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Jesus bloody Christ!
at bloody, adv.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘What about blow jobs? [...] Is there any chance of finding a polish in here?’.
at blow job, n.1
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘You greasy litle bludger’.
at bludger, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Mr Wobbly was frothing at the mouth and Les was ready to blow his bolt all over the inside of his jeans.
at blow one’s bolt (v.) under bolt, n.1
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Norton had a rock hard boner and Mr Wobbly was frothing at the mouth.
at boner, n.4
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] In five minutes Les had his money, and all nicely washed through a bookie so it looked like Les had won it at the races.
at bookie, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] All the bottles of choice booze.
at booze, n.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘Yeah. He’s bi. I know that. Was. Whatever.’ ‘So Albert was AC/DC was he?’ ‘Yeah. Bowled underarm’.
at bowl underarm (v.) under bowl, v.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] [A]nybody that would invest money in a clunker like Leaving Bondi would have shit for brains.
at shit for brains, phr.
[Aus] R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘Buggered if I know’.
at buggered, adj.1
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