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s.boyero. (plural bullockies)
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bullocky — /bool euh kee/, n., pl. bullockies for 1, adj. n. Australian. 1. a bullock driver. 2. the coarse language thought to be typical of a bullock driver. adj. 3. Australian. pertaining to driving bullocks or managing cattle. 4. resembling a bullock.… … Universalium
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bullocky — /ˈbʊləki / (say booluhkee) noun (plural bullockies) 1. → bullock driver. 2. Chiefly Aboriginal English beef. 3. coarse and violent language. –adjective 4. relating to bullock driving: the romantic bullocky life …
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