1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 196: Very quietly he said, ‘Taste it.’ ‘Orright, already. Where the hell is the spoon?’ ‘Exactly.’.at already, adv.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 211: My cheese and kisses has just fallen down the stairs and broken both her legs. I just wish it was closing time so that I could go home and pick her up.at cheese and kisses, n.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 355: The barman suggested that he might need to go to the toilet. ‘Nah, I’ll be apples. Pour me a few more.’ And he continued to drink, showing not the slightest desire to point Percy at the porcelain.at apples, adj.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 378: He tripped over the microphone cable and went arse over tit down those little stairs.at arse over tit under arse, n.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 390: A voice could be heard from the rear of the room. ‘Pig’s fucking arse we are!’.at pig’s arse!, excl.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 410: He asks him to explain how someone who looks as smart as a rat with a gold tooth can be so silly as to wear a fox hat.at ...a rat with a gold tooth under smart as..., adj.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 314: The Irishman went to a brothel, and, seeing a BYO sign on the door, went home to get his wife.at b.y.o., phr.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 29: Hey, mate, have you ever slept in bed with a beaut bluey sheila like that one?at beaut, adj.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 137: ‘Bewdy,’ says the drunk and, taking his prize, he staggers off.at beauty!, excl.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 211: All of a sudden his victim bursts in and belts him on the scone.at belt, v.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 230: A young bloke, fresh out of a school from the big smoke, has just arrived to begin work as a jackeroo on a cattle station.at Big Smoke, n.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 379: The writer went back to bingeing and boozing and womanising.at binge, v.1
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 429: A pretty young woman came up to him and whispered, ‘’Ello, mon cher. Would you like a bit?’.at bit, n.1
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 72: Bill, a blacktracker, never got along with his constable. He resented being called Abo, blackie or nigger.at blackie (n.) under black, adj.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 29: Hey, mate, have you ever slept in bed with a beaut bluey sheila like that one?at bluey, n.1
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 433: Two cobbers had been humping their blueys out back o’ Bourke for months.at hump one’s bluey (v.) under bluey, n.1
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 412: ‘Tell her Highness how much you can lift, Dave.’ [...] ‘About a fuckin’ ton.’ ‘Break it down!’ whispered the shocked official.at break it down, v.1
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 238: A stranger in a small country town has been breasting the bar for a couple of hours when nature calls.at breast (up to), v.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 310: Bugger me dead, jam again.at bugger me! (excl.) under bugger, v.1
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 348: The shearers had been giving the Chinese cook buggery.at buggery, n.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 451: No takers. No surprise – the Masked Monster was built like a brick dunny.at built like a brick shithouse (adj.) under built, adj.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 449: ‘Bull,’ said the bloke from the city. ‘I don’t believe a word of it.’.at bull!, excl.
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 435: He’s got a spare. But what he doesn’t have is a jack. Bum, bum, bum.at bum!, excl.1
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 112: He gets to the crest of the bridge across the island when, snap, bang, kerplunk, the car goes bung.at go bung (v.) under bung, adj.2
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 438: A rugged old bushwhacker in a pub is scoffing at tales of present-day hardship.at bushwhacker, n.1
1996 Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 21: ‘Would you like a bust in the gob?’ she snarled. ‘Oh, you mind-reader, you!’ he smiled.at bust, n.