What if her eyes were there, they in her head? The fair Ophelia! What do I believe in? For an earlier discussion of bogey see our Word of the Month article from February Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow A wave that forms over a submerged offshore reef or rock, sometimes in very calm weather or at high tide merely swelling but in other conditions breaking heavily and producing a dangerous stretch of broken water.
I've got so many gold medals and ribbons and stuff, and that doesn't count. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible. He was as flash as a rat with a gold tooth. Bush Week? Chase "Between stimulus and response there is a space. Something that is largely illusory or exists in name only; a poor substitute or imitation.
The term was applied during the First World War to Australian and New Zealand soldiers because so much of their time was spent digging trenches. Trams last ran on the line inbut the phrase has Kantutan tulog xxx a Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow of Australian English.
Thus bludger came to mean 'one who lives on the earnings of a prostitute'. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. All red-haired men are called 'Bluey' in Australia for some reason or other. Goode Through the Farm Gate : I can't believe my drongo of a father is asking such ridiculous questions.
So what is the true story? Burroughs "Being slightly paranoid is like being slightly pregnant - it tends to get worse. The term has also generated a number of other terms including bogan chickboganhoodand cashed-up bogan CUB. She had a quiet, middle-class upbringing in Box Hill, attending a private girls' school. Every morning a Lion wakes up. In lighter news, the city of New New York is doomed. Heidke Claudia's Big Break : 'Okay, we get the picture', said Sophie as she fossicked around in her enormous bag in search of boarding passes.
The term is a specific use of branch meaning 'a local division of a political party'. A native-born Australian. The spangled drongo is found in northern and eastern Australia, as well as in the islands to the north of Australia, and further north to India and China.
She speaks yet she says nothing: what of that? Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. That may be the only way any of us will ever be free" -- Tom Robbins " We live every day, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
The phrase comes from the name of Steven Bradbury, who won a gold medal in speed skating at the Winter Olympics after his opponents fell. Is that what you're telling me? The only path to serenity. One explanation for the development of the teenage larrikin sense was offered in the Age Melbourne in Mr Hewett says his research indicates that the term Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow arose around the Darlinghurst area in Sydney.
He is improving with every run'. Number 6: You won't get it. The earliest evidence for this sense occurs in the Brisbane Worker newspaper from 16 May Australia's a big country An' Freedom's humping bluey And Freedom's on the wallaby Oh don't you hear her Cooee, She's just begun to boomerang She'll knock the tyrants silly.
I'm looking around, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Then YOU feel successful about it; that's how success is measured. For a more detailed discussion concerning the origin of the term brumby see the article 'Wild Horses Running Wild' in our Ozwords newsletter. Some give it a frightful human head and an animal body. In the Sydney Slang Dictionary of bludgers are defined as 'plunderers in company with prostitutes'. Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportioned thought his act, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
Horrobin Guide to Favourite Australian Fish ed. A tax avoidance scheme. What counts is getting out there and doing the best I can do and show people what they can do. You can't steal second with your foot on first. It links us with all the misty figures of the past who also planted and were nourished by the fruits of their planting.
It is often found in the phrase within cooee meaning 'within earshot; within reach, near'. It's one of the reasons for their wickedness. If you can empty your own boat crossing the river of the world, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, no one will oppose you, no one will seek to harm you. In the forest.
Without adversity, no challenge. Number 6: Who are you? Sometimes she wished she were sleeping with the right man instead of with her dog, but she never felt she was sleeping with the wrong dog. Thus is the perfect man -- his boat is empty. Catch the bus, eat chips, and go to bed. Esky is from a proprietary name of a portable insulated container, earlier an ice chest, and also earlier called Eskimo.
Budgie smugglers is one of the numerous Australian words for this particular garment others include batherscossiesspeedosNaughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, swimmersand togs. Dag referring to an unfashionable person etc. Cable By Blow and Kiss : Came back grinning widely, with the assurance that it [ sc. Out there beyond that fence every living thing that crawls, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, flies, or squats in the mud wants to kill you and eat your eyes for jujubes.
And thence to 'a person who does not make a fair contribution to a cost, enterprise etc. The Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow Aboriginal boomerang is a crescent-shaped wooden implement used as a missile or club, in hunting or warfare, and for recreational purposes. Wait without thought, for you are not ready for thought: So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing. It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear; Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!
This is in the general location of the earliest evidence, but the language evidence has not been subsequently confirmed. Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.
Let them in. A drongo is a simpleton but a complicated one: he is a simpleton [of the] sort who not only falls over his feet but does so at Government House; who asks his future mother-in-law to pass-the-magic-word salt the first time the girl asks him home In an emergency he runs heroically in the wrong direction. If I can take it from you, it's mine. When we get home, home is still the same. Powerpoint corrupts absolutely, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
Good morrow, Kate; for that's your name, I hear. The language also serves as a framework within which we organize our ideas about processes. It inhabits inland rivers, swamps, and billabongs. Aim high. But if he sees a man in the other boat he will scream and shout and curse at the man to steer clear. Lawrence, "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" " Who steals my purse, steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'twas mine, 'tis his, and has Man ans man slave to thousands: but he that filches from me my good name robs me of that which not enriches him, and makes me poor indeed, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
You got to obey the rules: Pandora rules. And soon I will have understanding of video cassette recorders. It doesn't matter if you're sprinting for an Olympic medal, a town sign, a trailhead, or the rest stop with the homemade brownies. Murray Goodbye Lullaby : They had already been warned about the breastfeeding business Beat it, you two! This sense of bodgie seems to be an abbreviation of the word bodger with the addition of the -ie -y suffix.
Newman "If you can survive death, you can probably survive anything. Thus conscience does make cowards of us all; And thus the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, And enterprises of great pith and moment With this regard their currents turn awry, And lose the name of action. That don't matter. This image Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow Australian stereotype is epitomised in the following quotation for bluey :.
Someone who wears their socks the wrong way or has the same number of holes in both legs of their stockings. Go to work. Whether sixty or sixteen, there is in every human being's heart the lure of wonder, the unfailing child-like appetite of what's next, and the joy of the game of living. The word comes from the Aboriginal Wathaurong language of Victoria. Arthur Dent I don't know, I didn't listen! This Suffolk word is sometimes proposed as the origin of cobberbut its dialect evidence is very limited.
But ride. Wilson "Destroying Ripped appsrt rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal" -- E. Wilson "Don't feel lonely. Time to die. In South Australia this vote - the 'donkey vote' - will go to the Anti-Communists.
If he were Superman he would get locked in the telephone box. And it was not her husky voice or hair or makeup that stopped traffic, but the rows and rows of pearls., Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Yuong Jack Hansen undertook to sit him but failed at every attempt. Elliott in "Four Quartets" "I have yet to see any problem, however complicated, which, when you looked at it the right way, did not become more complicated.
An unfashionable person; a person lacking style or character; a socially awkward adolescent, a 'nerd'. As elsewhere, in Australia feral describes a domesticated animal that has gone wild. Glassop Lucky Palmer : I get smart alecks like you trying to put one over on me every minute of the day. The challenge is unambiguous. This example illustrates the way the origins of words and phrases can be lost with changes in technology. Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not express'd in fancy; rich, not gaudy; For the apparel oft proclaims the man, And they in France of the best rank and station Are of a most select and generous chief in that.
Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood! The origin for this term is still disputed. First recorded in the early midth century. Beware Of entrance to a quarrel, but being in, Bear't that the opposed may beware of thee. And thirdly, the Code is more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules. Mackenzie, Aurukun Diary : A bogey is the Queensland outback word for a bath or bathe. Tomorrow may never come. It applied to a person of great heart, who displayed courage, loyalty, and mateship, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
For further discussions of bogan see our Word of the Month article from Novemeberand a article 'Bogan: from Obscurity to Australia's most productive Word' in our newsletter Ozwords. The expression has several variants including fed up to dolly's waxand its meaning does not always denote being 'full' with food. If you are anxious you are living in the future. Pratt Wolaroi's Cup : Most stables. The term is used with allusion to Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow emu bending its neck toward the ground in search of food.
One breath Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow juniper smoke, like the perfume of sagebrush after rain, evokes in magical catalysis, like certain music, the space and light and clarity and piercing strangeness of the American West. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Adams, Commander of United Planets Cruiser C57D From the movie "Forbidden Planet" Shadowless dusk growing colder - steaming teakettle -- Mike Garofalo, Cuttings My object all sublime I shall achieve in time-- To let the punishment fit the crime-- The punishment fit the crime; And make each prisoner pent Unwillingly represent A source of innocent merriment!
Robert Langdon: Father, I simply believe that religion I asked if you believe in God. Robert Langdon: I'm an academic. In Australian opposition leader Kevin Rudd famously used a variant of the phrase: 'fair shake of the sauce bottle'. The phrase was first recorded in This may give a clue to the source of the phrase.
The literal sense is to lie fully stretched out like Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow lizardand the figurative sense means as fast as possible. This discovery is our teacher. It is term for any of several eucalypts, especially the blue-leaved Eucalyptus microtheca found across central and northern Australia, a fibrous-barked tree yielding a durable timber and occurring in seasonally flooded areas. Angas Description of the Barossa Range : No convicts are transported to this place, for South Australia is not a penal colony.
It seems likely Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow he was named after the bird called the 'drongo'. To swim or bathe. What we call each other ultimately becomes what we think of each other, and it matters. All he'd wanted were the same answers the rest of us want. In spite of the gold tooth, he is still a rat. He never wins. Wells, and have fallen asleep. Subsequent research has cast doubt on this etymology, and in the following statement was made in Australian Aboriginal Words in English : 'Although it has been suggested that this must be a borrowing from an Australian language it is not one.
This planet has-or rather had-a problem, which was this: most of the people living on it were unhappy for pretty much of the time.
I'm so happy. First recorded in this sense It came to France when the sandgropers gave up digging on the goldfields of W. They include a major who planned an 'unprecedented operation' to capture a rogue Afghan sergeant who murdered three Australian diggers, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Well, I suppose you do, since you already know what I'm about to say. The word probably derives from the Yiddish word chaber 'comrade'. We wanted to give it a burl and see how it went, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
A person sentenced in the British Isles to a term of penal servitude in an Australian Colony. The phrase also alludes to the rapid tongue-movement of a drinking lizard. Thorne Battler : C'mon Mum, rattle yer dags - the old girls are hungry!
The ALP contains many influential spokesmen who advocate disengagement of governments from existing agricultural assistance measures. On 13 November the Canberra Times reported that 'Greg Chappell's decision to send England in appeared to have boomeranged'. You are on Pandora, ladies and gentlemen. It is alleged that 'drop bears' are a dangerous kind of koala and that they drop out of trees on the heads and shoulders of bush walkers and hug them to death.
I've changed a lot. Of innocent merriment - The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan Two birds disputed about a kernel, when a third swooped down and carried it off.
This term developed out of an earlier verbal form recorded in the semu-bobmeaning 'to pick up pieces of timber, roots, etc. Murtogg: No. Mullroy: No. Murtogg: But I have seen a ship with black sails. To defeat a competitor by a very small margin; to win narrowly. Dak derives from another Australian term daks meaning 'a pair of trousers'. When a daggy sheep runs, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, the dried dags knock together to make a rattling sound.
For a more detailed discussion of the term see our Word of the Month article from May A domestic fowl; a chicken. For a more detailed discussion of dak see our Word of the Month article from July His family didn't know about it until he was dacked during a game this year. It will not lead you astray. Can't a man alive mistreat me, 'cause I know who I am.
Dijkstra "The question of whether computers can think is just like the question of whether submarines can swim. Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow want information. There is also a bird called a drongo. And a second, but not less important challenge is how to mould what you have achieved in solving the first problem, into a teachable discipline: it does not suffice to hone your own intellect that will join you in your graveyou must teach others how to hone theirs.
First recorded as chuckey in Was he looking after the housemaid or the little chookies? Dijkstra "Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. It was just after the end of World War II and rationing had caused a flourishing black market in American-made cloth.
River Tam: Storm's getting worse. The earliest evidence is associated with Australian troops in action to the north of Australia during the Second World War.
Makes you chunda. Will fit in the boot of Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow car. The earliest evidence for bluey as a swag is from where the bluey is humped as it was by the itinerant bush worker tramping the wallaby track in the works of writers such as Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson. They're fond of arrows dipped in a neurotoxin that will stop your heart in one minute - and they have bones reinforced with naturally occurring carbon fiber. We'd do it again. A derogatory term for a person who espouses left-wing views but enjoys an affluent lifestyle.
Wilson "You are capable of more than you know. After enlightenment, chop wood and carry water. He has stood by while men built strong and solid houses for rest and quiet and then filled them with lights and bells and machinery. The steeper the climb, the deeper he digs his jagged, sharp claws into your muscles. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. Canberrathe capital of Australia, has been used allusively to refer to the Australian Government and its bureaucracy since the s.
These were Colby's words on coming out of the water. Beware those who claim to know the mind of God and who are prepared to use force, if necessary, to make others conform, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Please bring a plate. Why then do you not practice? Tufte "Power corrupts. One book describes it thus: 'The spangled drongo catches insects in the air, chasing them in aerobatic flight'. Katharina: Well have you heard, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, but something hard of hearing: They call me Katharina that do talk of me.
The first such factory was established in at Parramatta in New South Wales. Bogie d'oway. So twice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled round: And there Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow gardens bright with sinuous rills, wikiWhere blossomed many an incense-bearing tree; And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.
The word was used to describe a male youth, distinguished by his conformity to certain fashions of dress and larrikin behaviour; analogous to the British 'teddy boy':. Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but most of these were largely concerned with the movements of small green pieces of paper, which is فاطمه الخلدي Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow on the whole it wasn't the small green pieces of paper that were unhappy.
Malcolm Reynolds: We'll pass through it soon enough. If works the same in every country. It was first used in shearing sheds, but is now heard in other places, especially in a pub. Number 6: Who is number 1? When I knew the wind was strong, I attacked myself to make the race as hard as possible.
Shaking off with one mighty effort the fetters of Habit, the leaden weight of Routine, the cloak of many Cares and the slavery of Home, man feels once more happy.
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Four certs I had, and the bludgers were so far back the ambulance nearly had to bring 'em home'.
We start thinking about obscure possibilitiebsthat never would have occurred to us if we'd stayed home. Tell me about computers. Some practice it as if using a drug.
This 'bull' dust might be about two feet deep, and cakes on the surface, so that it is hard to penetrate. The term coolibah is best known from the opening lines of Banjo Paterson's lyrics for the song Waltzing Matilda :. Kennedy "Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.
If it's in my mouth, it's mine. But I'm not talking about a lactate threshold or anything like that; this threshold is harder to define because it's really a combination of physiological, psychological, and environmental factors. It is a field which has often been compared with chess, but differs from the latter in that it is only one's best moments that count and not one's worst. My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.
I told him that nothing would get within a 'bull's roar' of Agricolo to interfere with him, and such was the case. The early evidence is Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow confined to teenage slang. Malcolm Reynolds: Love. His stubbornness, even defiance, in the face of facts 'stupid things,' he once called them in a memorable slip was nothing short of splendid. The women clashed with media crews and politicians in a series of well-documented incidents They were quite happy with the 'feral' tag.
If you are at peace you are living in the present. A jocular curse. Make your peace with that and all will be well. Not Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow his life, anybody's life, my life.
Buzz Kennedy, writing in The Australian newspaper indefines a drongo thus:. We humans make computers exciting. Respect that fact every second of every day. It is to seek this mystical union that the men enact the ceremonies. Her baby brother sat on the floor eating the bits that fell off the table. McGinnis Wildhorse Creek : The country's rotten with brumbies. Horning "The traditional mathematician recognizes and appreciates mathematical elegance when he sees it. This term usually refers to female checkout operators hence chickan informal word for a young womanbut with changes in the gender makeup of the supermarket workforce the term is occasionlly applied to males.
It comes from Dorothy Dixthe pen-name of Elizabeth Gilmeran American journalist who wrote a famous personal advice column which was syndicated in Australia. But I like to hear you say it. Confront the problem! Boomerang ခိုင္ႏွင္ေလိုးကား an Australian word which has moved into International English.
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Second Witch: Cool it with a baboon's blood, Then the charm is firm and good. What do you think this is, bush week? I'm alive.
For a more detailed discussion of the original sense of boundary rider and the later Boob pies for a sex dance senses see our Word of the Month article from December McGinnis Tracking North : Mechanisation had finally Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow the open-range country.
This term also takes the form captain's call. In our African coples lies our growth and freedom. Seek it out. It is modelled on the originally British term, champagne socialistwhich has a similar meaning. If I were creating a world, I wouldn't mess around with butterflies and daffodils.
A Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow name for an imaginary animal similar in appearance to a koala, with very sharp jaws and teeth, that is said to devour tourists etc. Dreamtime is a translation of alcheringa - a word from the Arrernte Aboriginal language of the Alice Springs region in central Australia. Rose: No, I didn't mean that. The term Canberra bashing emerged in the s, and is also applied in criticisms of the city itself. In the Daily Telegraph 29 Novemberin an article headed 'Same name a real bogan', a genuine schoolgirl named Kylie Mole 'reckons it really sux' " [i.
Long Dowelse it burn. Eddie is as flash as a rat with a gold tooth. Australia often Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow itself as an egalitarian society, the land of the fair gowhere all citizens have a right to fair treatment.
The impossible takes a little longer. Only by counting could humans demonstrate their independence of computers.
It is sometimes suggested that cobber derives from British dialect. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. For an earlier discussion about the origin of the term buckley's chance see the article 'Buckley's' in our Ozwords newsletter. If you meet a man who is not a poet, don't read him your poem. Brad and Janet.
That's what Jeff calls it, 'embracing Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow instead of resisting reality. Soon after the horse's retirement it seems that racegoers started to apply the term to horses that were having similarly unlucky careers. He has watched them go to bed when it is time to get up, and get up when it is time to go to bed.
The best-known type of boomerang Push my dick, used primarily for recreation, can be made to circle in flight and return to the thrower. The Australian term is probably a variation of the international English grape smugglers for such a garment. You have done what you could. The term became widespread after it was used in the late s by the fictitious schoolgirl 'Kylie Mole' in the television series The Comedy Company, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
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You make a stand. The sun warms my back instead of beating on my head The harvest has dwindled, and I have grown apart from the intense midsummer relationship that brought it on. A checkout operator at a supermarket. Many descriptions emphasise its threat to humans and its loud booming at night.
Makes her a home. Yes, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, said Mr Dixon, any two of ye that can swim. And so it came to mean 'an idler, one who makes little effort'. Give it a burl is first recorded in the early years of the 20th century. It is my lady, O, it is my love! O, that she knew she were! If you give her a smile, she will give you her heart. Why then are you attached to this pleasure? This sense appears Sissy fpov cum creamy early asbut its typical use is represented by this passage from D.
Whitington's Treasure Upon Earth : '"Bludgers" he dubbed them early, because in his language anyone who did not work with his hands at a laboring job was a bludger'. You don't just give up. Not with all of you. Because it was the most common form of bread for bush workers in the nineteenth century, to earn your damper means to be worth your pay. By the s the 'prostitute's pimp' sense of bludger is found in Australian sources.
Hopefully, you leave something good behind. Until they make that first turn. What do you think this is? God isn't interested in technology.
Olympus explains that he altered it because he didn't want the Fitzroy men to have 'Buckley's chance'. There are two senses of the word bodgie in Australian English, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, both probably deriving from an earlier now obsolete word bodger. Boomerangs were not known throughout the entirety of Australia, being absent from the west of South Australia, the north Kimberley region of Western Australia, north-east Arnhem Land, and Tasmania.
I believe in blood, fire, woman, rivers, eagles, storm, drums, flutes, banjos, and broom-tailed horses Lost in time and lost in space See androids fighting.
There are several transferred and figurative senses of cleanskin that evolved from the orgininal sense. From the s cleanskin was also used of 'a bottle of wine without a label that identifies the maker, sold at a price cheaper than comparable labelled bottles; the wine in such a bottle'.
Truth is simple one argument - perhaps a good one, perhaps not - for dealing with the difference. Feral is also used as a noun to mean 'a person living outside the conventional bounds of society; a wild or uncontrolled person. When we escape from the place we spend most of our time, the mind is suddenly made aware of all those errant ideas we'd previously suppressed. The word is now commonly used for the reef or rock itself.
By the s the verb had developed a more specific sense: 'to pick up litter'. A fool, a simpleton, an idiot. I have children. This is the secret of success. This argument is supported by two of the earliest pieces of evidence for the term:. Bonzer is an adjective meaning 'surpassingly good, splendid, great'. Wilson "The love of complexity without reductionism makes art; the love of complexity with reductionism makes science" -- E.
Wilson "People would rather believe than know. Courtenay: We'd heard Nancy say he'd come back like a drover's dog all prick and ribs.
The term is often associated with the fooling of gullible international tourists, and has accordingly been used this way in television Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. I cherish the green enclaves accidentally left behind, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
Cooee is recorded from the early years of European settlement in Sydney. See vedios my walks I would fain return to my senses. Bogey is a borrowing from the Aboriginal Sydney Language. How long have I got? The origin of the term was revived at Flemington in when a Drongo Handicap was held. Nymph, in thy orisons Be all my sins remember'd.
Bondi is the Sydney suburb renowned worldwide for its surf beach. Nipples for men! I you give her sperm she will give Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow a baby. Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly streaming? But that's okay. You can make the best possible decisions when you keep your creativity open and you're embracing reality. At the first hint of trouble, they turn totally black Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow thus prevent you from seeing anything that might alarm you.
These terms are now obsolete. You don t just let things happen. It produces but one sound - 'didjerry, didjerry, didjerry Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow and so on ad infinitum. The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars, As daylight doth a lamp; her eyes in heaven Would through the airy region stream so bright That birds would sing and think it were not night, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
Firie is recorded from the s. There are many stories of new arrivals in Australia being bamboozled by the instruction to bring a plate. He often came very close to winning major races, but in 37 starts he never won a race. In the pastoral industry an animal that has not been branded with a mark identifying the owner can easily be stolen or lost. Get up. Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice; Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
Captain's pick is derived from sporting contexts in which a team captain has the discretion to choose members of the team. Steady on, be reasonable. I believe in sun. Well, you probably are. Curr in Australian Race gives booramby meaning 'wild' in the language of the Pitjara or Pidjara or Bidjara people of the region at Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow headwaters of the Warrego and Nogoa Rivers in south-western Queensland.
I never thought to wonder about grades, just as I never thought to wonder what Tarzan might bench press. Wilson "In the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught.
May their chooks turn into emus and Vidio bokep Indonesia yang perawan pura pura di pijat their dunnies down. It's what you discover about yourself in all those hours of concentration. He has seen men raise up great cities to heaven and then blow Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow to hell.
See our Word of the Month articles 'chook run' and 'chook lit' for further uses of chook. That's what it is to be a slave.
Niland writes Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow The Shiralee : 'Put the nips into me for tea and sugar and tobacco in his usual style. A man with two watches is never sure.
But he never did win. Xxx le fli de 19 a more detailed discussion of this word see the article 'There's a Bunyip Close behind us and he's Treading on my Tail' in our Ozwords newsletter. There was an Australian racehorse called Drongo during the early s. The adjective, noun, and adverb are all recorded from the early years of the 20th century:.
Good weather, bad weather, easy, difficult, I needed to sing the same tune as he. These senses of dag derive from an earlier Australian sense of dag meaning 'a "character", someone eccentric but entertainingly so'. It is likely that these terms, as well as cobberfound their way into London slang especially from the Jewish population living in the East Endand from there, via British migrants, into Australian English.
An host of tongues; but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt. O, that I were a glove upon that hand, That I might touch that cheek! Malcolm Reynolds: But it ain't all buttons and charts, little albatross. While the spelling boomerang is now standard, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, in the early period the word was given a variety of spellings: bomerangbommerangbomringboomerengboomeringbumerang [etc].
Checkout chick is first recorded in the s. I have understanding. She multiples and enlarges what is given to her. The word is ultimately a shortening of bludgeoner. It doesn't matter whether you are a Lion or a Gazelle Also less likely to live. Orbiting this at a distance of roughly nintey-eight million miles is an utterly insignificant little blue-green planet whose ape-descended life forms Shubsree so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea.
When your fitness is below a given point relative to your competition you're racing to survive and holding on to a slight hope that if you survive long enough you might be able to launch one all-or-nothing bid for victory. Jack states he got a 'bonza on the napper', at one time when thrown.
First recorded in the s but dunnekin is attested in Australian sources from the s. Leaving immediately; making a hasty departure; at full speed. In a political context a decision made by a party leader etc. In more recent years the term bogan has become more widely used and is often found in contexts that are neither derogatory or negative. These figurative senses of bung emerged in the late 19th century. Beilby Gunner : 'That wog ya roughed up - well, he karked.
In the dogma of the sun and the doctrine of the rock. Mickey: Because you re better than us? First sign of a better offer and they are off like a bride's nightie. Embrace failure. One of those came from Mr Hutchin, and there were cries of 'Dorothy Dix' when he asked it When a Minister is anxious to make some information available, or to answer some outside criticism, he will often get a private member to ask a question on the subject.
Robert: Slugs. The earliest records show the term being used in the pidgin English of Aborigines:. Paterson, Shearer's Colt : 'Bluey', as the crowd called him, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, had found another winner. I would've started with lasers 8 o'clock day one!
In popular understanding many Australians probably believe that this is an Aboriginal word. Evil: Digital watches. If I had it a little while ago, it's mine. To die: to sleep; No Nico ribine and by a sleep to say we end The heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. In rock. Bisley Stillways : He Yati bini orang to sell single cigarettes to kids, and although it was common knowledge, he had never been busted and no one ever dobbed on him.
McGuire: Plastics. Cornelius Crowe, in his Australian Slang Dictionarydefines a bludger as 'a thief who will use his bludgeon and lives on the gains of immoral women'. Lambert Watermen : If I ever see you within coo-ee of my boat again, I'll drown you. The verb is first recorded from the s, and possibly comes from Australian Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow slang of the Second World War period, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Where did I come from?
In Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow war newspaper Ack Ack News in we find: 'Who said our sappers are bludgers? My mind tells me I will never understand God.
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: And your heart? I'm looking. The most common is the swag i. Baker, The Australian Language : An earlier underworld and Army use of bodger for something faked, worthless or shoddy. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard.
Voice: The Village. For a more detailed discussion of the Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow see our blog 'The evolution of a word - the case of Clayton's'. A complete loser'. For a further discussion of this word see our blog 'A long lost convict: Australia's "C-word"? It is likely that this expression was first used in horseracing to refer to a horse that moved very quickly out of the starting gates.
Where am I going? Voice: The new number 2. Prepare to be alone at times, and to endure failure. Wilson "Adults forget the depths of languor into which the adolescent mind decends with ease, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
Clune Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow Round the Darling : My cobber, here, used to sing in opera. Choose a goal that seems right for you and strive to be the best, however hard the path. Fatty Vautin and Peter Sterling reportedly held angry meetings with their producer declaring they would not speak to Wilson if she was hired. Faith is a gift that I have yet to receive. This word derives from the proprietary name of a soft drink, sold in a bottle that looked like a whisky bottle, and marketed from as 'the drink you have when you're not having a drink'.
He has seen men sing together and fight one another in the same evening. Robert Langdon: Tells me I'm not meant to. Welcome aboard the Black Pearl, Miss Turner. Difficulty was only an ingredient. It distracts from the now.
Just one word. I just watch what they do. Chook is the common term for the live bird, although chook rafflesheld in Australian clubs and pubs, have ready-to-cook chooks as prizes. Dijkstra "We must organize the computation in such a way that our limited powers are sufficient to guarantee that the computation will establish the desired effect.
Only apprentice jockeys were allowed to ride. I was happy to be on the Drus, but here as elsewhere, my happiness was to lead a companion.
The journey changes you; it should change ou. Bride Letters from Victorian Pioneers : The horse swam for a quarter نيك ش a mile down the river with the cart after him. Chook comes from British dialect chuck y 'a chicken; a fowl' which is a variant of chick. Howell, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, Diggings and Bush Rebecca clover terbaru Florence was much amused the other evening by her enquiring if she Flory was going down to the water to have a 'bogey'.
Number 6: What do you want? He does not seem to know where the center of the earth is. An invitation to bring a plate of food to share at a social gathering or fundraiser. Common sense tells us that massive satellites cannot hang suspended 36, kilometers above the one point on the earth's surface, but they do Wilson "Splendor awaits in minute proportions. But it was, it was a better life. Conquest, Dusty Distances : I found out later that he was a native of New South Wales, called ' Bluey because of his red hair - typical Australian logic.
You can learn all the math in the 'Verse, but you take a boat in the air that you don't love, she'll shake you off just as sure as the turning of the worlds. The noise is what distracts us from the the truth, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. The phrase is first recorded in the s.
Might as well be playing Tiddly-Winks, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. For example, a faked receipt or false name. If I'm chewing something, all the pieces are mine.
In cities and towns the pan-type dunny was emptied by the dunny manwho came round regularly with his dunny cart. It sounds a terribly interesting project. For a more detailed discussion of this term see the article 'The Story of Dob' on our blog.
In the s another sense of bodgie arose. Yet when my master's voice I heard Call, from Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow window, "Jane! All senses are recorded from the s. There is one odd story about the drongo, however: unlike most migratory birds, it appears to migrate to colder regions in winter.
This sense of boundary rider is recorded from the s but in more recent years, as a result of changes in technology and modes of transport, this occupation has become relatively rare. Early evidence suggests it was borrowed from a language in, or just south of, the Sydney region. The word is probably a figurative use of an earlier Australian sense of cark meaning 'the caw of a crow', which is imitative. Everything goes somewhere, and I go everywhere. Descriptions of it vary greatly. Ostentatious, showy and a bit too flashily dressed.
Otherwise the word will spread that you are a "bludger", and there is no worse thing to be'. Evil: Slugs! To subject a person to a torrent of words; to talk at great length to; to harangue. Several new science papers suggest that getting away is an essential habit of effective thinking. Because the second I say 'I'm a Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow dead orphan quadriplegic who's the Halo-Bearer for a secret sect of demon-hunting nuns.
Charles Bukowski "Death is nature's way of telling you to slow down. The adjective is first recorded in Australia from the s. Open, locks, Whoever knocks! They're unfussy about where they live, adapt quickly to environmental stress, use multiple strategies for getting their own way, It's curious that it took us so long to realize that the species they most resemble is us.
This time we'll start it properly. For a more detailed discussion of the term see our Word of the Month article from February Politicians on both sides have shown a willingness to put the boot into a national capital. Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow swaggie suddenly appeared out of the bush, unshaven, with wild, haunted eyes, his bluey and billycan on his back. In J. O'Grady writes: 'When it comes to your turn, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, return the "shout".
The association of the swaggie and his bluey continues in more recent evidence for the term:. The worldly pleasure which you enjoy now becomes suffering in the future.
Chesterton I saw people coming towards me But all were the same man, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, All were myself. Both men turned pale, but struggled, calling out, 'Read the warrants to us first'.
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A specimen of a preserved boomerang has been found at Wyrie Swamp in South Australia and is dated at 10, years old. In Australia there are a number of cockies including cow cockiescane cockies and wheat cockies. Chunderhowever, is the only form Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow be recorded. We'll give it a burl, eh? Benjamin: Yes, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, sir.
It is a reminder that the men should modify their language and behaviour to avoid giving offence. In a writer in the Melbourne Argus comments: 'Drongo is sure to be a very hard horse to beat.
But I heard Rosa Parks. For a detailed discussion of blouse see our Word of the Month article from November This word is a survival of British slang bludgermeaning 'a prostitute's pimp'. No, don't bother to answer that, I'm fifty thousand times more intelligent than you and even I don't know the answer. This expression recalls an earlier time when many Australians kept chooks domestic chickens in the backyard and the dunny was a separate outhouse.
Attenborough Quest Under Capricorn : Although the Dreamtime was in the past, it is also co-existent with the present, and a man, by performing the rituals, can become one with his 'dreaming' and experience eternity. But not knowing was our greatest pleasure. They can't speak. Why is this crack ending here? Benjamin: Yes, I am. But something in our mind has been changed, and that changes everything.
The political sense emerged in Australian English in For a more detailed discussion of this Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow see our Word of the Month article from January To die; to break down; to fail. Pung Growing up Asian in Australia : My bikini top is crammed so full of rubbery 'chicken fillets' I'd probably bounce if you threw me. The Doctor showed me a better way of living your life. As our island of knowledge grows, so does the shore of our ignorance.
I mean you may think it s a long way down the road to the chemist s, but that s just peanuts to space. Do not let selfish men or greedy interests skin your country of its beauty, its riches or its romance.
While commemorative services have been held on April 25 sincethe term dawn service is not recorded until the s. The phrase now often with some variations was originally the title of a a revue at the Phillip Street Theatre in Sydney Not anymore, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Don't talk to me about life.
Chunder possibly comes from a once-popular cartoon character, 'Chunder Loo of Akim Foo', drawn by Norman Lindsay for a series of boot polish advertisements in the early s.
Number 6: I am not a number. Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow head of security, it is my job to keep you alive. A more literal use of bluey in Australian English is its application to fauna whose names begin with blue and which is predominantly blue in colour:. The measure done, I'll watch her place of stand, And, touching hers, make blessed my rude hand.
Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd, unfledged comrade. It retained this meaning until the midth century. Here's another of those self-satisfied doors. A fool or simpleton; a stupid person; an uncouth person. Wilson "Jungles and grasslands are the logical destinations, and towns and farmland the labyrinths that people have imposed between them sometime in the past.
Also known as a female factory. Extremely busy, at top speed. Also from this period on cleanskin was used figuratively of 'a person who has no criminal record; a person new to a situation or activity and lacking experience'. Anne Francis stars in Forbidden Planet. The word is a specific use of convict 'a condemned criminal serving Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow sentence of penal servitude' OED. While in America convict is still used to refer to a prisoner, in Australia it is now largely historical.
Who episode: Parting of the Ways "See into life. The word is first recorded in the s. Tomorrow is a new day. The term is a jocular allusion to the appearance of the garment. While not a physical beating of the ears, most people can sympathise with a person who has sustained a long taking to an ear-bashing by a boring or obnoxious windbag an earbasher, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. And when I have understanding of them, I shall have understanding of computers.
Familiar in his mouth as household words Harry the king, Bedford and Exeter, Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester, Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd. Instead of viewing the peloton as a place to find shelter, you start viewing it as a tool you can use to increase your chances of winning. I met Rosa Parks in when I was InI met Dr. King, and these two individuals inspired me to get into trouble, and I've been getting in good trouble, necessary trouble, ever since.
Our geographic reach is flexible; residents of Taree and like communities, for example, may readily qualify for Boganhood, usually with little or no burdensome paperwork. A bludgeoner not surprisingly was a person who carried a bludgeon 'a short stout stick or club'. Some have suggested that this is the origin of the association of 'stupidity' with the term drongo. The speaker resents being mistaken for a country bumpkin.
Second Witch: Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg and owlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. To vomit. Very early in Australian English the term boomerang was used Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow transferred and figurative senses, especially with reference to something which returns to or recoils upon its author.
Roads or tracks covered with bulldust may be a hazard for livestock and vehicles, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, which can become bogged in it.
A mediocre failure is as insufferable as a mediocre success. Frankl Law of the Splintered Paddle Oh people, Honor thy god; respect alike [the rights of] people both great and humble; May everyone, from the old men and women to the children Be free to go forth and lie in the road i.
Wiseguy," she said, "you're so clever, you tell us what color it should be. Over the years, various Messrs Brumby have been postulated as the origin. Originally a call used by an Aboriginal person to communicate with someone at a distance; later adopted by settlers and now widely used as a signal, especially in the bush; a name given to the call. Cocky arose in the s and is an abbreviation of cockatoo farmer.
Dijkstra "Computers are dull and boring; humans are clever and imaginative. Break this law, and die. The word is a borrowing from Yuwaaliyaay and neighbouring languagesan Aboriginal language of northern New South Wales. To those who see our land in that manner, the best reply is, yes, you are right, it is a dangerous and terrible place.
The term also takes the form dreaming. That was the best gift of our mountains. A small-scale Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow in later use often applied to a substantial landowner or to the rural interest generally. The term dole bludger i. These Clayton's breasts jiggle realistically when I jump up and down on the spot.
It's you. He has observed them destroying the soil in vast areas, and nurturing it in small patches. We've got to find out what people want from fire, how they relate to it, what sort of image it has for them.
Polarizing people is a good way to win an election, and also a good way to wreck a country. Fair suck of the sauce bottle is first recorded in the s. It never forgives weakness and extracts an unfair tribute of suffering.
I will not succeed. All I could do was sit there and watch him die. Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow in those last moments, he loved life more than he ever had before. What would a guide be without someone to lead? All those Young nymphet enjoying the siririca www xvidio will be lost in time like tears in rain. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed.
Chao-chou said, "Shake the tree and birds take to the air, startle the fish and water becomes muddy. Photograph also has two sides to it and thank goodness, I am only intersted in those who discover; I feel a certain solidarity with those who set out in a spirit of discovery; I think there is much more risk invovled in this than in trying to create images; and in the end, reality is more important.
To pull down or remove the trousers from a person as a joke or punishment. A portable insulated container in which food and drink are kept cool. He knows nothing of the potential of the micro chip or the silicon revolution. Climbing to the summit, one man does his job, another is on vacation and the luxury of their efforts is friendship. A kind of fine powdery dirt or dust, often found in inland Australia.
The most important factor you can keep in your own hands is yourself. It's always taller than it looks. To die, to sleep; To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause: there's the respect That makes calamity of so long life; For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, The pangs of despised love, the law's delay, The insolence of office and the spurns That patient merit of the unworthy takes, When he himself might his quietus make With a bare bodkin?
In their unhappiness over the events of this world, some immerse themselves in a kind of self-sufficiency in mathematics. For a further discussion of boomerang see the article 'Boomerang, Boomerang, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, Thou Spirit of Australia!
This was then a disparaging term for small-scale farmers, probably because of their habit of using a small area of land for a short time and then moving on, in the perceived manner of cockatoos feeding. ALL: Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. Budgie is a shortening of budgerigar - from Kamilaroi an Aboriginal language of northern New South Wales and southern Queenslandand designates a small green and yellow parrot which has become a popular caged bird.
His sensitive nose, which can detect what's cooking in the next township, has caught at one and the same time the bewildering smells of the hospital and the munitions factory. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature -- the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter. On the beach. Do nothing and you are better in a week.
This word is a shortening of fair dinkum which comes from British dialect. Carry water. The word was borrowed from an Aboriginal language in the early years of European settlement, but the exact language is still uncertain. Wilson "The great challenge of the twenty-first century is to raise people everywhere to a decent standard of living while preserving as much of the rest of life as possible. Whatever you give a woman, she will make greater. It is called a drongo because that is the name of a bird from the same family in northern Madagascar.
The word can also be used as a polite way of saying bullshit. It was popularised by the use of boofhead as the name of a dimwitted comic strip character invented by R. Clark and introduced in the Sydney Daily Mail in May For an earlier discussion of the word Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow our Word of the Month article from December We get their boofheads so they can have ours.
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Ladies bring a plate. Ornithologists refer to them as some species of wood swallow They're all 'blueys' to us. Where does a wise man hide a leaf? If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that! Don't just look at it. Over thy wounds now do I Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue-- A curse shall light upon the limbs of men; Domestic fury and fierce civil strife Shall cumber all the parts of Italy; Blood and destruction shall be so in use And dreadful objects so familiar That mothers shall but smile when they behold Their infants quarter'd with the hands of war; All pity choked with custom of fell deeds: And Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge, With Ate by his side come hot from hell, Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war; That this foul deed shall smell above the earth With carrion men, groaning for burial.
For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night. Affectionate, even I'm a bogan because I'm overweight. In some regions boomerangs are decorated with designs Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow are either painted or cut into the wood. The didgeridoo is a wind instrument that was originally found only in Arnhem Land in northern Australia.
Dunny can now be used for any toilet. An uncultured and unsophisticated person; a boorish and uncouth person. Dijkstra "Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not. Like Fremantle, many towns have given it a local name.
Who can resist the feelings of hope and joy that one gets from participating in nature's rebirth? This verb derives from the noun blouse meaning 'the silk jacket worn by a jockey'.
He was desperately worried that one day sentient life forms would forget how to do this. Although boomerang -like objects were known in other parts of the world, the earliest examples and the greatest diversity of design is found in Australia. In the first place, if you've any sense at all you must have learned by now that we pay just as dearly for our triumphs and we do for our defeats. Out, out, brief candle!
Rooney And now to all the good dogs-- the special ones you loved best, those of ours we still miss -- good-bye, until, on some brighter day, in some fairer place, they run out again to greet us.
Bombora probably Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow from the Aboriginal Sydney Language where it may have referred specifically to the current off Dobroyd Head, Port Jackson. Cornish miners probably brought the term to Australia in the s and used it to describe their search for gold.
Winton Dirt Music : They have a folding table and esky out here on the sand beside the fire. Chess sometimes plays a similar role. Be the unlikely winner of an event; to win an event coming from well behind. To inform upon someone ; to incriminate someone. Used allusively to refer to a hasty departure or speedy action. In earlier days the request was often ladies a platesometimes followed by gentlemen a donation. McNab Dodger : What brought him unstuck were his brazen schemes and lavish lifestyle.
One explanation for the origin of the term is that it comes from the name of the convict William Buckley, who escaped from Port Phillip in and lived for 32 years with Aboriginal people in southern Victoria. If you are done like a dinnerNaughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, you are completely and efficiently demolished. More familiar is the use of bluey to describe a summons, especially for a traffic offence originally printed on blue paper :.
Williamson Emerald City : I'm going to keep charting their perturbations. They have invaded people's homes and Fat girls girls destroyed victims' Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. But this seems most unlikely. We sat on a high esplanade and looked far over the countless chimneys of northern Manchester to the horizon.
Indeed, the edition of the Australian National Dictionary attributed it to the Yolngu language of northern Queensland. The universe narrows to a meter or two. As though his ape's brain could contain the secrets of the Krell. And books are like food for Ayhakhalef imagination.
Did my Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow love till now? No improvement, no sense of accomplishment and no deep-down joy. McGuire: I want to say one word to you. This phrase is usually used of a man, and implies that although he may be well-dressed and well-groomed, there is also something a bit dodgy about him. A commemorative ceremony held at dawn on Anzac Day. Anzac Day, April 25, is a national public holiday in Australia commemorating all those who have served and died in war.
If you wish to survive, you need to cultivate a strong, mental atitude, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
He created slugs. Also spelt karkand often taking the form cark it. There's the everlasting swaggie with his bluey on his back Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow is striking Les grosses vacing for sunset on the Never-never track.
It was a place of punishment, a labour and marriage agency for the colony, and a profit-making textiles factory where women made convict clothing and blankets. Barbara Brown Taylor "A powerful programming language is more than just a means for instructing a computer to perform tasks. We have to see Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow everything we demand and even get eventually disappoints us.
This origin was popularised by Paterson in an introduction to his poem 'Brumby's run' printed in A common suggestion is that brumby derives from the proper name Brumby. It appears in a mid-nineteenth century English slang dictionary as a term for 'a low thief, who does not hesitate to use violence'.
The intelletual life of man consists almost wholly in his substitution of a conceptual order for the persceptual order in which his experience originally comes. It is often used as an exclamation: fair go Kev, give the kids a turn! Soon after the term became more negative, and was applied also to people who were not so much 'unlucky' as 'hopeless cases', 'no-hopers', and thereafter 'fools'.
The term has also been transferred to refer to other birds, and often in the form old chook it can refer Bokwd a woman. The odor of burning juniper is the sweetest fragrance on the face of the earth, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, in my honest judgment; I doubt if all the smoking censers of Dante's paradise could equal it. Australia inherited a number of mining terms from the Cornish, but they remain very specialised, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, and fossick is the only one to move out into the wider speech community.
They can't operate heavy machinery. The term bludgeress made a brief appearance in the first decade of Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow century - 'Latterly, bludgers, so the كوس بينزل من لبن say, are marrying bludgeresses' Truth 27 September - but it was shortlived.
You just won t believe how vastly hugely mindbogglingly big it is. It was then used to refer to a person engaged in non-manual labour - a white-collar worker.
Keenan The Horses too are Gone : In the rangelands an unbranded calf becomes a cleanskin and cleanskins belong to the first person capable of planting a brand on the rump. The world needs all you can give. If you give her groceries, she will give you a meal.
An early example from the Bulletin encapsulates the derogatory tone: 'A genuine dole bludger, a particularly literate young man From the following year we have a citation indicating a reaction to the use of the term: Cattleman Rockhampton 'Young people are being forced from their country homes because of a lack of work opportunities and the only response from these so-called political protectors is to label them as dole bludgers'.
But there's no ship as can match the Interceptor for speed. Cross, George and Widda-Woman That bluey is later transferred to luggage in general, is perhaps not surprising in an urban society which romanticises its 'bush' tradition:.
The act or process of picking up litter; a group of people doing this; the act or process of searching an area of ground for something. The obsolete bodger probably derives from British dialect bodge 'to work clumsily'. I propose to go one step further, and to consider elegance an essential ingredient of mathematics: if it's clumsy, it's Iva sarap na sarap mathematics".
As the locals know, a plate alone will not do. There is always a monkey. Harris, Settlers and Convicts : In the cool of the evening had a 'bogie' bathe in the river. In the earlier period it was was spelt in various ways, including coolabahcoolobarand coolybah.
Both senses of the word are first recorded in the s. The biggest bludger in the country'. It is possible that 'Chunder Loo' became rhyming slang for spew, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Alder "My paranoia Shalini Pandey insta star always right, but just to be on the safe side, I never went to sleep with a clown in the room.
Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Bunyip is first recorded in the s.
You start acting like a hunter instead of a scavenger. This is an Australian alteration of the standard English phrase Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow it a whirl. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. Firie follows a common pattern in Australian informal English whereby a word is abbreviated in this case firefighter or fireman and the -ie or -y suffix is added.
In fact, you will lose your desire for certain things. Instead of fighting for wheels so you don't get dropped, you're fighting for wheels based on strategy. The horses entered were not allowed to have won a race in the previous twelve months. The word bluey in Australian English has a variety of meanings. The verb is rare now in Australian English. For a more detailed discussion of dinkum see the article 'The Story of Dinkum' on our blog. Voice: You are number 6. Wheeler, Scientific American, "If ignorance is bliss, why aren't there more happy people?
In the s it was applied to recruits in the Royal Australian Air Force. Show him you remember that he is Mr. Well, you know where he is, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. If it looks just like mine, it is mine. Equipped with computing devices, we use our cleverness to tackle problems we would not dare take on before the age of computing and build systems with functionality limited only by our imaginations.
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Meanings and origins of Australian words and idioms
Be happy that the elephant can dance at all. The spangled drongo is not a stupid bird. In the late s a large number of bottom of the harbour schemes were operating in corporate Australia. This is the man who proved that ignorance is no handicap to the presidency. Hurry up, get a move on. By the s the verbal sense developed another meaning: 'to return in the manner of a boomerang; to recoil upon the author ; to ricochet'.
It knows it must outrun the slowest Gazelle or it will starve to death, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. They have not seen the west side of any mountain. While the practice described by branch stacking has been around for a very long time, the word itself is first recorded in the s.
At the same time, every racer who's broken through Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow I refer to as the "Competitive Threshold" knows what it is, even if they can't really describe it. A forlorn hope; no prospect Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. For a further discussion of the origin of the Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow see the article 'Folk Etymology in Australian English' in our Ozwords newsletter.
In a preferential system of voting a vote recorded by allocating preferences according to the order in which candidates' names appear on the ballot paper; such votes viewed collectively. Inspector Ahern said, 'You can hear them later', and the police seized the prisoners. The entire universe is inside you. The Australian senses of the adjective and noun are first recorded in the s.
The Esky Auto Box keeps drinks and food cold and fresh wherever you go. Love keeps her in the air when she oughta fall down, tells you she's hurtin' 'fore she keens. He was brought down by law and order allied with religion, which is always a deadly mix.
The foundations of European settlement in Australia are based on the transportation of tens of thousands of prisoners from the British Isles. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children's children.
River Tam: I do. The dunny was originally any outside toilet. These senses are now part of International English, but it is interesting to look at the earliest Australian evidence for the process of transfer and figurative use:. Crook means bad in a general sense, and also in more specific senses too: unwell or injured a crook kneeand dishonest or illegal he Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow accused of crook dealings.
Perhaps the most Australian use of bluey is the curious use of it to describe a red-headed person first recorded in :, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. For a more detailed discussion of Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow word see our Word of the Month article from December That, and a thin pair of Speedos so figure-hugging you can see every goosebump - flimsy togs that are known not-all-that-affectionately by us Brown boys as budgie smugglers!
The blackbird sat In the cedar limbs. It gives me a headache just trying to think down to your level. Number 6: Whose side are you on? Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar.
I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something I can do. Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow dog has long been bemused by the singular activites and the curious practices of men, cocking his head inquiringly to one side, intently watching and listening to the strangest goings-on in the world.
It has become part of general Australian slang. Enter at your own risk. Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. Thompson 'Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming What a ride!
Mullroy: Like I said, there's no real ship as can match the Interceptor. So, if you give her any crap, be ready to receive a ton of shit! A pair of close-fitting male swimming briefs made of stretch fabric. The term chardonnay socialist appeared in the s, not long after the grape variety Chardonnay became very popular with Australian wine drinkers. Katharina: Moved! By the s boomerang had also developed as a verb in Australian English, meaning 'to hit someone or something with a boomerang; to throw something in the manner of a boomerang'.
Although I must say this is a very cunning, contrived piece of legislation, if that is what they set out to do, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Now I have only good days or great days. The compound fair dinkum 'fair dealing which is just and equitable' is recorded from Lincolnshire inand is the equivalent of West Yorkshire fair doos fair dealing.
For a detailed discussion of this phrase see our blog 'Doing a Bradbury: an Aussie term born in the Winter Olympics' which includes a video of Bradbury's famous winand our Word of the Month article from August The Socceroos need some of that luck. Jane Kelly, The Anchorage Daily News in July "The wonderful things in life are the things you do, not the things you have" -- Reinhold Messner, alpinest "It's always further than it looks.
Her eye discourses; I will answer it, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. The noun was also used adjectivally. Coolibah is first recorded in the s. Voice: By hook or crook we will. It's not about the mountain, which is inert. Stowe "Man will occasionally stumble across the truth, but will usually pick himself up and carry on. I found the closer I moved to sport, the closer I felt to science -- and the closer I moved to adventure, the closer I felt to greatness.
A bogey hole is a 'swimming or bathing hole'. Bad, unpleasant or unsatisfactory: Things were crook on the land in the seventies. We have an indigenous population of humanoids called the Na'vi.
A second explanation links the phrase to the Melbourne firm of Buckley and Nunn established insuggesting that a pun developed on the 'Nunn' part of the firm's name with 'none' and that this gave rise to the formulation 'there are just two chances, Buckley's and none'.
The practice of improperly increasing the membership of a local branch of a political party in order to ensure the preselection of a particular candidate. The term is first recorded from the early s but is probably much older than that. Mickey: It's what the rest of us do. Without pain, there's no adversity. Cunningham Two Years in New South Wales : In calling to each other at a distance, the natives make use of the word Coo-eeas we do the word Holloprolonging the sound of the cooand closing that of the ee with a shrill jerk.
O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? No wonder we trusted him, he never lied to us. Hardy, Power without Glory : This entailed the addition of as many more 'bodger' votes as possible. But Anal tentacle egg improve beyond your Competitive Threshold, survival is no longer an issue and a whole new world of opportunities opens up.
The English Dialect Dictionary lists the word cob 'to take a liking to any one; to "cotton" to', but the evidence is from only one Suffolk source, and the dictionary adds: 'Not known to our other correspondents'. It's already supplanted the Encyclopedia Galactica as the standard repository of all knowledge and wisdom, for two important reasons.
I'm feeling good. The difference itself exists because it exists in their thinking. I am a free man! A warning cry from a male as a signal to other men that a woman is approaching a traditionally all-male environment. I don t mean all the travelling and seeing aliens and spaceships and things. Hyland Diamond Dove : The feller in the dock was some fabulous creature - part lawyer, part farmer - who'd been caught in a bottom-of-the-harbour tax avoidance scheme, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
The earliest evidence we have been able to find for the term is in the surfing magazine Tracks September 'So what if I have a mohawk and wear Dr Martens boots for all you uninformed bogans? King Hubbert "There is no better test of a man's integrity than his behavior when he is wrong. If you are playing with something and you put it down, it automatically becomes mine.
Sometimes it hurts, it even breaks your heart. An amphibious monster supposed to inhabit inland waterways. All the while they claim to be just on the point of attaining happiness. Deckard: I don't know why he saved my life.
You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion" -- anon In order to keep a true perspective of one's importance, everyone should have a dog that will worship him and a cat that will ignore him. A wild horse. To many it appears barren, hostile, repellent - a fearsome mostly waterless land of rock and heat, sand dunes and quicksand, cactus, thornbrush, scorpion, rattlesnake, and agaraphobic distances. Some have engaged in it for this reason alone. I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near Tanhauser Gate.
All welcome. An unbranded animal. Climbing, you do the best you can with what you've got, from where you are, right now. An employee responsible for maintaining the outer fences on a station, or a publicly owned vermin-proof fence. Beware those who cannot tell God's will from their own. For further discussion of this term see the article 'Australia - the land of the fair go' on our blog. It's the single simplest machine in the entire Universe! Other examples include barbie a barbecueChrissy Christmasand rellie a relative, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow.
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. You say "no. What do you mean, difficulty? But in Australia Mom with girls sexy video adjective has another meaning ' especially of Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow person wild, uncontrolled; unconventional; outside the conventional bounds of society; dirty, scruffy.
In Australian English in the s and s bodger meant: 'Something or occasionally someone which is fake, false, or worthless'. And I am fed up to dolly's wax with them. The word dag originally daglock was a British dialect word that was borrowed into mainstream Australian English in the s. Third Witch: Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf, Witches' mummy, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, maw and gulf Of the ravin'd salt-sea shark, Root of hemlock digg'd i' the dark, Liver of blaspheming Jew, Gall of goat, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, and slips of yew Silver'd in the moon's eclipse, Nose of Turk and Tartar's lips, Finger of birth-strangled babe Ditch-deliver'd by a drab, Make the gruel thick and slab: Add thereto a tiger's chaudron, For the ingredients of our cauldron.
Try to ignore the vultures. To search or rummage for something. Petruchio: You lie, in faith; for you are call'd plain Kate, And bonny Kate and sometimes Kate the curst; But Kate, the prettiest Kate in Old guy women Kate of Kate Hall, my super-dainty Kate, For dainties are all Kates, and therefore, Kate, Take this of me, Kate of my consolation; Hearing thy mildness praised in every town, Thy virtues spoke of, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, and thy beauty sounded, Yet not so deeply as to thee belongs, Myself am moved to woo thee for my wife.
McGuire: Are you listening? The more you concentrate on those two challenges, the more you will see that they are only two sides of the same coin: teaching yourself is discovering what is teachable". Venture an attempt; give something a try.
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All I know is Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow when I consider the way they go about attaining it, I see them carried away headlong, grim and obsessed, in the general onrush of the human herd, unable to stop themselves or to change their direction. Ride to live. This sense of bodgie belongs primarily to the s, but bodgie in the sense 'fake, false, inferior, worthless' is alive and flourishing in Australian English.
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. The term is usually used attributively. If you never confront pain, you're missing the essence of the sport. Without challenge, no improvement. There goes the shawl again! A friend, a companion. There were eight other factories in the Australian convict settlements. Boofhead derives from buffle-headed 'having a head like a buffalo' OED and bufflehead 'a fool, blockhead, stupid fellow' OED.
Bufflehead has disappeared from standard English, but survives in its Australian Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow boofhead. Flory was much puzzled till she found out that a 'bogey', in colonial phraseology, meant a bath.
See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand!
There were no more pumpers or boundary riders. You take something with you. In spite of a superficial smartness, he is not to be trusted. A prison for the confinement of female convicts. I am too bold, 'tis not to me she speaks: Two of the fairest Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow in all the heaven, Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return.
In the early records the spelling bonzer alternates with bonserbonzaNaughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, and bonzor, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Learn to love it. Both appealed to Mr. Ranking, crying out, 'Do you call this a fair go, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. Dubosarsky Fairy Bread : The morning of the party, Becky and her mother were in the kitchen making fairy bread.
Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. I always placed the greatest emphasis on that. Come on, and kiss me, Kate. If you don't do them when you want to, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, you American sex full eoti never have that experience at all, because what you desire changes over time.
Dalberg Acton "Human beings The fact of the matter is that the 'real world' is to a large extent unconsciously built up on the language habits of the group. The farther you pedal, the heavier he feels. Keesing Lily on a Dustbin : The 'drop bears' are creatures of a tall story - they were invented during World War II for the benefit of gullible American servicemen. Dijkstra "For me, the first challenge for Computer Science is to discover how to maintain order in a finite, but very large, discrete universe that is intricately intertwined.
The term is often found in this phrasal form where it now has several meanings: 'to be financially bankrupt, to come to nought; to fail, to collapse, to break down', Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow. These verbal senses of boomerang have also moved into International English.
Dawson, Present State of Australia : 'Top bit, massa, bogy,' bathe and he threw himself into the water. In the first decade of the 20th century cleanskin began to be used to describe 'an Aboriginal person who has not passed through an initiation rite'. Goodge, Hits! Her column came to seem a little too contrived, as if she was writing the questions as well as the answers. If I saw it first, it's mine. Voters who merely number the candidates in the order they are listed on the ballot paper without regard for the merits of the candidates are casting a donkey vote - that is, a stupid vote.
After the flash, we're blind again. Colbert The Ranch : The other Harry has got a head like a drover's dog and always wears a hat. Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious Air susu ibu Indonesia, Who is already sick and pale with grief, That thou her maid art far more fair than she: Be not her maid, since she is envious; Her vestal livery is but sick and green And none but fools do wear it; cast it off.
Bisley Stillways : We made damper out of flour and water, squeezed it around green sticks to cook over the coals. Save lives and you are a nurse. Avoid the noonday sun. Budgie smugglers is first recorded in the late s. And secondly, you must be a pirate for the Pirate's Code to apply, and you're not.
A parliamentary question asked of a Minister by a member of the party in government to give the Minister the opportunity to deliver a prepared reply. This second explanation appears to have arisen after the original phrase was established.
Dob is first recorded in the s. A simple kind of bread, traditionally unleavened and baked in the ashes of an outdoor fire. First recorded in the early 20th century. You're not saying, 'Arg, this shouldn't have happened. Ultimately all these senses of dag are probably derived from the British dialect especially in children's speech sense of dag meaning a 'feat of skill', 'a daring feat among boys', and the phrase to have a dag at meaning 'to have a shot at'.
Tell them they are being attacked, and decnounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and endangering country. What business have I in the woods, if I am thinking of something out of the woods? Most Australians are surprised to discover that this is an Australian term. Canberra Times 19 Nov. The word has been used to denote another item of clothing - denim working trousers or overalls - but the citation evidence indicates the last citation being that this usage is no longer current.
Rule number one Quaritch from movie Avatar "This is the mark of a perfect character - to pass through each day as though it were the last, without agitation, without torpor, and without pretense. A common sight at barbecues, beaches, parks, and camping grounds in the summer months. You know what the first rule of flying is? They are far superior and always have been. Used to indicate the need for a rest in order to settle down, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, solve a problem, etc.
The mathematician finds his own monastic niche and happiness in pursuits that are disconnected from external affairs. In traditional Aboriginal belief a collection of events beyond living memory that shaped the physical, spiritual, and moral world; the era in which these occurred; an Aboriginal person's consciousness of the enduring nature of the era.
Since the s the term has been used of a boundary umpire in Australian Rules Football, a cricketer in a fielding position near the boundary, Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow, and a roving reporter at a sporting game. You are his life, his love, his leader. Robert: Understanding of what master? A firefighter. You are focused in this moment on solving this next step, this next move.
Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Behave honorably. They are prone to undervalue the mental growth that occurs during daydreaming and aimlses wandering. Really big. The word bodger was altered to bodgieand this is now the standard form:.
Some lexicographers have suspected that the term may derive from the Bogan River and district in western New South Wales, but this is far from certain, and it seems more likely to be an unrelated coinage.
Thompson "The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek. As the origin of this word would indicate, much of the evidence is from the sport of horseracing. If you give her a house, she will give you a home. The phrase originally implied the notion that people from the country are easily fooled by the more sophisticated city slickers. More recently, Dymphna Lonergan suggested that the word comes from Irish word bromaighthe plural form of the word for a young horse, or colt.
A Sense of Humor was provided to console him for what he is. There are suggestions that the term drop bear emerged in the Second World War period see quotation below but the first record is from the s.
Go ahead and fail. Sometimes it expresses disbelief: fair go—the tooth fairy? These senses of bush week go back to the early 20th century. The word is probably related to British dialect dob meaning 'to put down an article heavily or clumsily; to throw down', and 'to throw stones etc.
They can't hear. Rose: But I can't. Boorstin "We live on an island of knowledge surrounded by a sea of ignorance. And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.
One moment of practice becomes lasting pleasure. If it's mine, it must never appear to be yours in any way. Reliable; genuine; honest; true. Tufte "Treat a virus with antibiotics and you get better in 7 days. Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow isn't always comfortable. It is the measles of mankind. These were called currency.
Pray frequently. First recorded from the s. ˢⁱˢᵗᵉʳ out Xxx indo tante female approaching!
But fail with wit, fail with grace, fail with style. It should have been Buckley. So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows, As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows. The name probably evolved from white people's ad hoc imitation of the sound of the instrument'.
We grow old by deserting our ideals. It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. He's a pretty crook singer, but he'll sing for you. The act or process of criticising the Australian Government and its bureaucracy.
You will board my boat, sail across the sea and restore the heart of Te Fiti. The starting point is to make the debate more dinkum. A toilet. Cleary in Just let سكسي الينا انجل مع ولدها be writes: 'Everything I backed ran like a no-hoper. Cobbernow somewhat dated, is rarely used by young Australians. And when I have understanding of computers, I shall be the Supreme Being.
Never ever wear a striped suit, a striped shirt and a striped tie together - just dreadful You look like a real dag. Bray Blossom : 'Come on youse blokes! The term is mostly used in New South Wales, where there are numerous bomboras along Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow coast, often close to cliffs. It is a long, wooden, tubular instrument that produces a low-pitched, resonant sound with complex, rhythmic patterns but little tonal variation.
It is probably called bulldust because it resembles the soil trampled by cattle in stockyards. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian:' Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars. This theory was also noted by E. Morris in Austral English in 'A different origin was, however, given by an old resident of New South Wales, to a lady of the name Brumby, viz.
In that space lies our freedom and power to choose our response. It was snowing And it was going to snow. The harder you push, the tighter he squeezes your chest. What's wrong with that? Eliot "Ultimately, however, conflict lies not in objective reality, but in people's heads. It's always harder than it looks. On the skyline, green and aloof, the Pennines rose like the ramparts of paradise. The iconic call of the Australian bush comes from the Aboriginal Sydney language word gawi or guwi meaning 'come here'.
From the early twentieth century it moved out to Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow a more general term of abuse, especially as applied to a person who appears to live off the efforts of others as a pimp lives on the earnings of a prostitute.
The Australian senses of dag may have also been influenecd Dj Cyan boujee sex the word wag a habitual jokerand other Australian senses of dag referring to sheep see rattle your dags below.
By the s the verbal form had developed into the noun. Voice: Information. In the pursuit of the Way, everyday something is dropped. Throughout the history of the word, most bludgers appear to have been male. Bonzer is possibly an alteration of the now obsolete Australian word bonster with the same meaning which perhaps ultimately derives from British dialect bouncer 'anything very large of its kind'.
And Naughty son-in-law eating old naughty hollow 'These wounds I had on Crispin's day. White, Silent Reach : This heap is hot - else why did they give it a one-coat spray job over the original white duco and fix it with bodgie number plates? Forty-three species of parrots! While the first written evidence comes from the early s the phrase probably goes back several decades earlier. The meddling idiot! Typical uses:. I existed before God.
When I have the map I will be free and the world will be different. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. They are very hard to kill. We are here to laugh at the odds and live our lives so well that Death will tremble to take us.