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[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 306: Borak – to poke malicious fun.
at borak, v.
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 307: Dickon – expression of disbelief.
at dicken!, excl.
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 12: Blimey! ’ot stuff, ain’t it?
at hot stuff!, excl.
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 307: Kip – implement used to toss the coins in the gambling game of two-up.
at kip, n.3
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 307: Lag – to put lag-irons on.
at lag, v.2
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 307: Lug-biter – a panhandler.
at lug-bite (v.) under lug, n.1
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 307: Rye buck (also spelled ribuck) – correct.
at ryebuck, adj.
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 307: Sool, sooling – to ‘sick on’ or encourage.
at sool, v.
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 308: Tiv – the favorite vaudeville house of Sydney even today.
at Tiv, the, n.
[Aus] L. Stone Larrikin 16: I should ’ave trotters as big as yer own.
at trotter, n.
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