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There are 72 definitions listed under S.
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  • sack
    noun:- a bed. Used as "hit the sack" = go to sleep.

  • sack, to
    verb:- to terminate employment, to fire.

  • Salvo
    noun:- a member of the Salvation Army. A term now also embraced by the Salvation Army in fund raising campaigns.

  • sand shoes
    noun:- sneakers, usually made from canvas.

  • Sandgroper
    noun:- a resident of Western Australia, after a sand-burrowing desert insect.

  • sanga, sanger
    noun:- a sandwich.

  • sauce
    noun:- the "correct" term for ketchup.

  • Scallops
    noun:- deep fried potato cakes, but only in Queensland and New South Wales, whereas else where they are called Potato Cakes, and scallops are small shellfish.

  • scarce as hen's teeth
    adjective:- very scarce or very rare.

  • scheme
    noun:- a method or system for earning money. Usually no negative connotations, but not always.


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