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There are 24 definitions listed under W.
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  • waffle
    noun:- nonsense

  • wag
    verb:- to skip school. US = truancy.

  • walkabout
    noun:- go for a long walk, Aboriginals used this period for spiritual enlightenment.

  • wallop
    verb:- to thrash in a fight.

  • Waltzing Matilda
    verb:- to walk or wander aimlessly in the bush or country. See Matilda. Immortalised in the song "Waltzing Matilda", the unofficial Australian National Anthem.

  • waterhole
    noun:- a pub or hotel.

  • weatherboard
    adjective:- the type of house construction whereby the outer covering is a series of overlapping wooden planks nailed to the outside of the frames.

  • whack
    verb:- to place unceremoniously, to attempt, or to hit.

  • wharfie
    noun:- a dockside worker.

  • what for
    noun:- severe punishment, as in "to give what for".


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