• Strine

    Daks/ズボン

    daks Australian English When used in its noun form, daks refers to trousers, but as a verb, to “dak” someone means to pull down their trousers by surprise. 日本語 1) (名詞)ズボン 2) (動詞)いきなり人のズボンを下に引っ張ること。 Plain English 1) (n) Trousers. 2) (v) To suddenly pull down someone’s trousers. Strine Dictionary Related posts: Awe-tumnal! Spruik/カラス族 Heaps/たくさん Winter is Here Tucker/食事 Holmes, Sweet Holmes Pash/ディープ・キス Be Careful What You Wish For… Economic Organizations/経済団体 Goings On Powered by YARPP.

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    Booze bus/飲酒運転検問

    booze bus Australian English A surprise police roadblock to test drivers for alcohol consumption. The “bus” refers to the large vehicle police use at the roadblocks. Initial questioning of those who register a blood alohol content above the legal limit takes place within the bus. 日本語 警察の飲酒運転検問のこと。 Plain English Breathalyzer test checkpoint. Strine Dictionary Related posts: Akiya Akita (空き家、飽きた), Or How I Got Sick Of The Idea Of A Japanese Home Too Cheap To Be True Magnificent Ms. Minogue Inuit ‘Innit Awe-tumnal! Saying It With Flowers Lots. And Nothing Slice of Heaven The First Class First Nations Film Festival Paws…