rding to Barrere andLeland still in use among American thieves), is in veryfrequent use in Australia. ThomasDobson (see quotations). 151: A plentiful supply of `leatherjackets' (dough fried in apan). Suddenly they find a nugget, and lo!the whole tenor of their life changes.
742 : The circle of frivolous youths who were yelping at andchy-acking him. Red-necked R. equivalent to the English wordBedlam. Pass the wordround for all hands to follow one another in a circle, at alittle distance apart.
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