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[Aus] (con. 1940s) E. Lambert Glory Thrown In (1961) 31: I never saw anyone who was feeling Captain Cook get any sympathy from Doc.
at Captain Cook, adj.
[Aus] (con. 1940s) E. Lambert Glory Thrown In (1961) 30: Christy went back to the depths of his doover.
at doover, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s) E. Lambert Glory Thrown In (1961) 30: ‘Fog Hitler!’ said the sentry.
at fog, v.2
[Aus] (con. 1940s) E. Lambert Glory Thrown In (1961) 17: ‘I’ll foggin’ do you,’ he promised Doc.
at fogging, adj.
[Aus] (con. 1940s) E. Lambert Glory Thrown In (1961) 13: ‘Politics are for conformists, and crooks, and time-servers.’ ‘He’s off!’ announced Horrible John.
at off, adv.4
[Aus] (con. 1940s) E. Lambert Glory Thrown In (1961) 29: Don’t ever come the raw prawn with Doc, mate. He knows all the lurks.
at raw prawn, n.
[Aus] (con. 1940s) E. Lambert Glory Thrown In (1961) 14: Gawd stiffen the wombats!
at stiffen the lizards! (excl.) under stiffen, v.1
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