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Snatches and Lays choose

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[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Shearer’s Lament’ in Snatches and Lays 73: I took off his prize ram’s aggots.
at agates, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Bastard from the Bush’ in Snatches and Lays 83: Then when you’re down and outed, to a hopeless bloody wreck, / May you slip back through your arsehole, and break your fucking neck.
at down-and-out, adj.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Ballad of Dan Homer’ in Snatches and Lays 18: Why, a lass may be walking as proud as a queen, / And the very next thing she’s arse-up on the green.
at arse up under arse, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘I Don’t Want to Join the Army’ in Snatches and Lays 36: I don’t want to take it up the arsehole.
at take it up the arse under arse, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Heigh Ho Says Rowley’ in Snatches and Lays 31: A is for arsehole, all covered in shit.
at arsehole, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Table Manners’ in Snatches and Lays 86: ‘Manners me arsehole,’ said Thomas.
at my arsehole! (excl.) under arsehole, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Road to Gundagai’ in Snatches and Lays 51: You bet your balls he’ll ride her.
at bet one’s balls (v.) under balls, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Bastard from the Bush’ in Snatches and Lays 82: Let’s make him our star basher, he’ll live up to his name.
at basher, n.1
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Pyb with no Beer’ in Snatches and Lays 75: He’s looking with lust at the barmaid’s big bum. / He’s waiting to give her a belt up the back / But without a french letter he might get the jack.
at belt, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Good Ship Venus’ in Snatches and Lays 87: The first mate’s name was Wiggun, by God he had a big ’un.
at big one, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Poor Little Angeline’ in Snatches and Lays 38: Now the dirty turd should have got the bird, / Instead she followed him without a word.
at get the (big) bird (v.) under bird, n.2
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Oysters is Amorous’ in Snatches and Lays 76: ’E says Liza, ’e says, ’ow about a bit.
at bit, n.1
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Bastard from the Bush’ in Snatches and Lays 82: Fuck me blind, he wants to join us.
at blind, adv.1
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) ‘The Shearer’s Lament’ in Hogbotel & ffuckes Snatches and Lays 73: You can jam the lot up your dirty black blot.
at blot, n.1
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Tit Bits’ in Snatches and Lays 12: [as 1945].
at bobber, n.2
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) ‘Alice Blue Gown’ in Hogbotel & ffuckes Snatches and Lays 15: When he said to me ‘Please turn around,’ / And he shoved that big thing up my brown.
at brown, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Alice Blue Gown’ in Snatches and Lays 15: In my sweet little Alice blue gown, / ’Twas the first time I ever was browned.
at brown, v.3
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Abdul Abulbul Emir’ in Snatches and Lays 36: For Abdul, the fool, had buggered his tool / On the ring of Skivinsky Skivar.
at bugger, v.2
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Ballad of Professor John Glaister’ in Snatches and Lays 84: I chase all the wee wily spermatozoa, / I never let one little bugger escape.
at bugger, n.1
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Bastard from the Bush’ in Snatches and Lays 82: Would you stoush a swell or Chinkee, slit his garret with a stone?
at Chinky, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Poor Little Angeline’ in Snatches and Lays 39: The blacksmith had been put in gaol to stay / For coming in his pants, at the local dance.
at come in one’s pants (v.) under come, v.1
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Bastard from the Bush’ Snatches and Lays 82: Here’s a covey from the bush.
at covey, n.2
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Ball at Kirriemuir’ in Snatches and Lays 40: Third lady’s finger up the fourth lady’s crack.
at crack, n.3
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘A More Vulgar Mind’ in Snatches and Lays 46: She taught that young man to ejaculate, / A more vulgar mind would say cum.
at cum, v.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘A Dangerous Place’ in Snatches and Lays 56: What a cunt of a place that was.
at cunt, n.
[Aus] Hogbotel & ffuckes Snatches and Lays 110: There are lots of cunts that are definitely not female such as Smart Cunts, Dumb Cunts, Dead Cunts, Mug Cunts, and the Chinese bloke Sum Cunt.
at cunt, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Tit Bits’ in Snatches and Lays 12: She wishes, no doubt, with a fervor devout, / That he’d bit not her tit, but her date. [Ibid.] ‘Cats on the Rooftops’ in Snatches and Lays 25: The Australian emu, when she wants to find a mate, / Wanders round the desert with a feather up her date.
at date, n.3
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Bastard from the Bush’ in Snatches and Lays 83: A nasty grin upon his dial.
at dial, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘Life Presents a Dismal Picture’ in Snatches and Lays 21: Uncle Dave’s the Kingsgrove slasher – / Uncle Henry dobbed him in.
at dob (in), v.
[Aus] (con. 1940s–60s) Hogbotel & ffuckes ‘The Bastard from the Bush’ in Snatches and Lays 82: Would you dong a bloody copper if you caught the cunt alone.
at dong, v.
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