1982 J. Davis Kullark 56: If you was a man I’d knock your block off for doing that.at knock someone’s block off (v.) under block, n.1
1982 J. Davis Kullark 44: When the chips are down he’ll be out on ’is ear.at when the chips are down under chip, n.2
1982 J. Davis Kullark 10: If I wanta ’ave my friends ’round ’ere for a drink no ding lan’lord’s gonna stop me.at ding, adj.
1982 J. Davis Kullark 65: Sour faced ol’ cow. ’Ad a face on ’im like death.at have a face on one (v.) under face, n.
1982 J. Davis Kullark 35: How would ol’ Skinner carry a coupla dozen flagons with his gammy arm?at gammy, adj.2
1982 J. Davis Kullark 36: Who are you calling a Jacky? The Jackies today are the educated ones like you.at jacky jacky, n.
1982 J. Davis Kullark 53: Me an’ Mum an’ the kids are gonna give those trackers the run of their lives.at mum, n.3
1982 J. Davis Kullark 59: Somehow I always knew when they were goin’ to open up, always had time to yell to me mates behind me.at open (up) (on) (v.) under open, v.
1982 J. Davis Kullark 56: Grog, that’s what the trouble is in this house, stinkin’ grog.at stinking, adj.1