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[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 275: I know my Bible arsewise.
at arsewise (adv.) under arse, n.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 137: ‘Bewdy,’ says the drunk and, taking his prize, he staggers off.
at beauty!, excl.
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 211: All of a sudden his victim bursts in and belts him on the scone.
at belt, v.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 379: The writer went back to bingeing and boozing and womanising.
at binge, v.1
[Aus] 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
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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
[Aus] 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
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 40: That’ll be great [...]. That’ll be bonzer.
at bonzer, adj.
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 287: Trimmed the top of your ugg boots.
at ugg boots, n.
[Aus] 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
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 26: She’s stone, motherless broke.
at stone broke, adj.
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 310: Bugger me dead, jam again.
at bugger me! (excl.) under bugger, v.1
[Aus] Penguin Bk of More Aus. Jokes 348: The shearers had been giving the Chinese cook buggery.
at buggery, n.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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
[Aus] 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
[Aus] 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
[Aus] 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.
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