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There are 41 definitions listed under B.
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  • baccy
    noun:- tobacco

  • back blocks
    noun:- originally remote settlements away from the main cities, it is now used to denote the outer suburbs or cheaper blocks of land beyond the city

  • back of Bourke
    noun:- a long way away from wherever you are, specifically inland and away from civilisation. Bourke is an inland town, hence...

  • bad case of the trots
    noun:- diarrhea

  • banana bender
    noun:- a resident of Queensland, perhaps a little derogatory

  • barbie
    noun:- Barbecue. Similar to a cook out, a barbie is a popular way to get together with friends in the warmer months of the year. (Not to be confused with Ken's girlfriend)

  • barney
    noun:- an argument or fight

  • barrack
    verb:- to cheer for your team or player in sport, or to take sides in an argument.

  • bastard
    noun:- a general form of addressing someone, it can either be an affectionate term of endearment or to describe an unpleasant character. However, should be used with discussion, if in doubt, don't.

  • bathers
    noun:- a swimming costume, but only in Victoria and South Australia. Also see Togs.


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