What does the saying flat out like a lizard drinking mean?

flat out like a lizard drinking
The literal sense is to lie fully stretched out (like a lizard), and the figurative sense means as fast as possible. The phrase also alludes to the rapid tongue-movement of a drinking lizard. It is sometimes shortened, as in 'we're flat out like a lizard trying to meet the deadline'.
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What does flat out like a lizard drinking mean in Australia?

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Phew. Busy, busy, busy. I am flat out like a lizard drinking at the Macquarie office this week. This scaly phrase is a way of saying that we are working as hard or as fast as possible. Australian English has some great ways of saying you are working hard.
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What is lizard drinking?

Idiom – Flat out like a lizard drinking. Meaning – To be really busy. Alternative – All idioms related to being busy seem to involve animals. We can say “as busy as a beaver” or “as busy as a bee”.
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What's the most Australian saying?

Master these 33 terms and you'll be fair dinkum.
  • Wrap your laughing gear 'round that.
  • Dog's breakfast. ...
  • Tell him he's dreaming. ...
  • A few stubbies short of a six-pack. ...
  • What's the John Dory? ...
  • Have a Captain Cook. ...
  • No worries, mate, she'll be right. ...
  • Fair go, mate. Fair suck of the sauce bottle. ...
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Why do Australians say you're right?

When you say “sorry” to an Australian, most likely you will hear, “You're right.” This is their response, meaning “That is okay.” Goodbye for an Aussie could be, “See ya later,” “Take it easy,” or “Hoo roo.”
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What do Aussies call their girlfriends?

Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend.
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What do Aussies call babies?

Contributor's comments: The word "bubs" was short for "babies". When I went to primary school in Mornington, Victoria (1960-67), "Babies" or "Bubs" was the word used for the prep year kids at the Catholic School. In the State School, the equivalent term was "Preps".
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What does the saying going off like a frog in a sock mean?

depending on context, either to describe erratic behaviour or something that was really good i.e. an event: 1) after getting a high tackle on the field, he was off like a frog in a sock. 2) That party the other night, it went off like a frog in a sock!
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What does busted me plugger mean?

A few quick translations: "Busted my plugger" means "broke my sandal."
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Where does pull your head in come from?

This old Australian phrase means to withdraw, back off, or stop what you are doing, like the action of a turtle pulling its head back into its shell. It's similar to mind your own business. Pull your head in, it's a private conversation and you don't know anything about it.
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Where did the term flat out like a lizard drinking come from?

flat out like a lizard drinking

This is word play on two different meanings of the standard English 'flat out'. The literal sense is to lie fully stretched out (like a lizard), and the figurative sense means as fast as possible. The phrase also alludes to the rapid tongue-movement of a drinking lizard.
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How do you make a lizard drink?

The lounge lizard is an easy and quick mixed drink that can help you break out of a routine.
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Steps to Make It
  1. Gather the ingredients. ...
  2. In a collins glass filled with ice, pour the dark rum and amaretto. ...
  3. Top the drink with cola. ...
  4. Stir well.
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How do you get a lizard to drink water?

These tubes funnel water across the body and into the corners of the lizard's mouth, where it is then swallowed. Just think of the complex system as a network of straws helping the lizard to get a drink.
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What does fair dinkum mean in Australian?

Definition of fair dinkum

slang, Australia. : unquestionably good or genuine : excellent —often used as a general expression of approval these cigars are fair dinkum.
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What is flat out speed?

1 : in a blunt and direct manner : openly called flat out for revolution — Nat'l Review. 2 : at top speed or peak performance the car does 180 m.p.h. flat out. 3 usually flat-out \ ˈflat-​ˌau̇t \ : absolutely, downright —usually used as an intensive is just flat-out confusing.
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What is flat chat?

The Australian slang expression flat chat is used for "at the limit of one's powers or resources" or "working or moving as fast as possible".
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What does a shark biscuit mean?

noun Australian jocular. a bodyboard. a young or inexperienced surfer.
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Why are thongs called pluggers?

a pair of thongs (footwear) with only one plug under the foot to hold the footwear together: you just blew the back out of my pluggers. Contributor's comments: Pluggers may mean what is stated but as a kid in Maryborough Qld, the term "plugger" meant "guava" which grew wild on the banks of the Mary R where we played.
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Why do they call thongs pluggers?

'plugger / pluggers' meaning

Traditional name for flip flops, or thongs – not the underwear, but the rubber types of sandel like shoes that are worn on the feet. Comes from the “plug” that exists that keeps the shoes together, where the parts that go over the toes and feet plug into the flat base.
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What does Donk mean in Australian slang?

Noun. donk (plural donks) (Australia, slang) A car's engine. (Australia, slang) A fool. (poker, slang, derogatory) A poor player who makes mistakes.
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Where did carrying on like a pork chop come from?

pork chop: to carry on like a pork chop

To behave foolishly, to make a fuss, to complain, or to rant. This expression is often thought to allude to the spluttering noise of a pork chop that is being fried.
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What does rug up mean in Australia?

(intr, adverb) Australian and NZ to put on warm clothing.
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What does chokers mean in Australia?

Chockers (chock-ahs) / Full

Also 'chock-a-block'or 'chock-full', originally naval slang during World War II. These days the term means extremely full, as in 'Sydney's roads are fair dinkum chockers' or 'We can't fit any more stubbies in the esky, it's totally chockers'.
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Why do Australians say spunk?

But in Australia spunk is most commonly used to refer to a person of either sex who is regarded as sexually attractive. It is first recorded in the 1970s and is derived from spunky 'full of spirit; brave, plucky', although it may be influenced by spunk 'semen'.
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