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The bastard from the Bush: Obscene songs and ballads of Australian origin choose

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[Aus] in B. Tate Bastard from Bush 31: And utterly exhausted he rolled off that fearful fork, Impotent from his last convulsive blow [Simes:DLSS].
at blow, n.1
[Aus] in B. Tate (ed.) Bastard from Bush 31: [no text] [Simes:DLSS].
at flap, n.1
[Aus] in B. Tate Bastard from Bush 27: I’ve been in every two-up school from Darwin to the ’Loo; / I’ve ridden colts and blackgins—what more can a bastard do?
at gin, n.1
[Aus] in B. Tate Bastard from Bush 56: But myself I will state/ that I don’t hesitate / At a chance of a bit of gin-jockeying.
at gin-jockey (n.) under gin, n.1
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