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[Aus] 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
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 55: Every night in the boob was worth it.
at boob, n.1
[Aus] 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
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 64: Cow like him probably ain’t got none.
at cow, n.1
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 65: You sly ol’ fox, where’d you get that?
at fox, n.1
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 35: How would ol’ Skinner carry a coupla dozen flagons with his gammy arm?
at gammy, adj.2
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 36: Who are you calling a Jacky? The Jackies today are the educated ones like you.
at jacky jacky, n.
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 53: Me an’ Mum an’ the kids are gonna give those trackers the run of their lives.
at mum, n.3
[Aus] 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.
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 56: Grog, that’s what the trouble is in this house, stinkin’ grog.
at stinking, adj.1
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 60: That was only a tucker job anyway.
at tucker job (n.) under tucker, n.
[Aus] J. Davis Kullark 16: That flamin’ do-gooder Lyn what’s-’er-name.
at whatshisname, n.
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