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Dictionary of Australian Words And Terms

 

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O.K. . In order.
OATS, WILD . An indigenous grass.
OH I SAY . Exclamation of surprise.
OILED . Intoxicated.
OLD CHUM . Experienced person.
OLD DUTCH . A wife.
OLD MAN . Father; boss.
ON THE SHELF . A spinster.
ONKUS . Unpleasant; absurd.
OUT . To be unconscious.
OUT, ALL . Exhausted; determined.
OUT-RUN . Distant part of a sheep station.
OUTER, ON THE . To be poor; to be outside.
OVERLANDER . A drover of stock.
 
Old English 'word lottery' pick

Getting : p. pr. & vb. n. of Get; n. The act of obtaining or acquiring; acquisition.; n. That which is got or obtained; gain; profit.

 
A Dictionary of Australian Words And Terms by Gilbert H. Lawson, published originally in 1924 in Balmain, Sydney by the Direct Hosiery Company
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