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Re: Slang
Hi Judy,
Well we did collect some very welcome downpour and the garden ,etc looked
the better for it. Thanks for the warning. I was heading up to Mildura the
next day and fortunately the trip was dry and the weather beautiful while
we were there..
Good to hear from you
Regards
Jean
At 12:49 25/03/01 +0930, you wrote:
>Get ready over there then, because it's been belting (P*****G) down in
>Adelaide
>
>Judy
>
>
>At 07:10 PM 3/20/01 +1100, you wrote:
>>Thank you. I had forgotten that meaning. Perhaps because we have had a
>>very dry summer, and have begun to wonder
>>what that phenomenon - rain - might be like. (At least Melbourne has
>>had a very dry summer ).
>>
>>
>>>Jean As a NZer I can add another meaning, a golfer asking what is the
>>>weather like to-day the reply can be( it's p-----g down) so golf is
>>>off The Oxford translation meaning (it is raining heavily) stay at home
>>>
>>>Roy
>
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- Re: Slang
- From: Jean Stokes <sinead@milamba.com>
- Slang
- From: "Joan and Roy Sinclair" <badger.s@xtra.co.nz>
- Re: Slang
- From: Judy <jkoer@one.net.au>