ANZAC Slang (Terminology)
Terminology
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What it means?
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Trenches
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A long narrow ditch
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Trench Foot
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syndrome/decies
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Bivvy
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A small tent or a shelter
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Stoush
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A Australian soldier
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Digger
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Someone for Australia
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Aussie
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Someone from New zealand
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Kiwi
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Sausage
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A Banger
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Butter
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Axle Grease
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a thick heavy grease used to lubricate axles. Type of: grease, lubricating oil. a thick fatty oil especially one used to lubricate machinery
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A Clout
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Influence or power in political and community circles. Originally popularized by Chicago journalist Mike Royko to describe local movers and shakers when Richard J. Daley was mayor in the Sixties and early Seventies. Usage spread nationally. "Go get next to the alderman. He has the clout to get you that city contract, but ...
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A Bettle
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Was a female smuggler
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A bumbrusher
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bum-brusher - A lecher who seeks opportunities to rub against the buttocks of desirable women in crowded public places. Synonym: frottering bastard
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