2000 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.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Fuck-all chance of me getting bail for starters.at fuck-all, adj.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Simone gave Monique another very heavy once up and down.at up-and-down, the, n.
2000 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.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘Ante up, my boy. This could be a great investment for you’.at ante (up), v.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] The arse seemed to be falling out of the gold market.at arse, n.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] ‘Tickets are rare as rocking-horse shit’.at rare as rocking horse manure, as, phr.
2000 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.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Les got the distinct feeling that Digger was having it away.at away, adv.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] He even knocked back his evening meal.at knock back, v.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] [F]ive young hoods wearing baggies and floppy beanies.at baggies, n.
2000 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.
2000 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
2000 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
2000 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
2000 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.
2000 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.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] Stuck with some bimbo trapped in an Agatha Christie time warp.at bimbo, n.
2000 R.G. Barrett Leaving Bondi (2013) [ebook] There was [...] this old bird in the Blue Mountains [...] Kicked the bucket.at old bird, n.
2000 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
2000 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
2000 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
2000 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.
2000 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.
2000 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.