Where does the term fair shake come from?

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An equitable opportunity or treatment. An Americanism dating from the early nineteenth century, the term probably alludes to the shaking of dice, but was soon transferred. An 1830 issue of the Central Watchtower and Farmer's Journal, a Kentucky publication, had it, “Any way that will be a fair shake.”
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What does fair shake mean?

Definition of a fair shake

informal. : a fair deal : fair treatment The judge gave him a fair shake, requiring him to perform community service. She expected to get a fair shake from her boss.
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Where does the saying fair suck of the sav come from?

"Fair suck of the sav" is an Australian slang phrase that basically means "You've got to be kidding!" Being a multi-purpose phrase is can convey an attitude of unbelief , awe, wonder or even exasperation or frustration.
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What does fair crack of the whip mean?

Definition of a fair crack of the whip

British, informal. : the same chance as other people to do something They might have succeeded if they'd been given a fair crack of the whip.
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What is the meaning of the idiom a snake in the grass?

Definition of snake in the grass

: a secretly faithless friend.
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What is the meaning of to talk one's head off?

talk someone's head off in American English

talk someone's ear off. to bore or weary someone by excessive talk; talk incessantly.
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What does the slang term she'll be apples mean?

(Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) Everything will be all right. quotations ▼
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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 does fair shake of the sauce bottle mean?

Interjection. fair suck of the sauce bottle. (Australia, colloquial, informal) Used to protest against unreasonableness, such as somebody taking more than their fair share. [ from 1970s] quotations ▼synonyms ▲ Synonyms: fair crack of the whip, fair go, fair shake of the sauce bottle, fair suck of the sav.
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Is it fare share or fair share?

Definition of fair share

: a reasonable amount He gets his fair share of attention, too.
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Had my fair share meaning?

to have a lot or more than enough of something bad: We certainly have our share of problems at the moment. She's had her fair share of tragedies in her life. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Too much and unnecessary.
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What do they call bathroom in Australia?

It isn't the john or the bathroom, as many Americans call it. We say the toilet, or (if you want to be specific) the Gents or the Ladies. Other terms include the dunny and the loo. The bathroom is where you keep the bath, which is often not in the same room as the toilet.
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What is a bogan Australian slang?

Bogan. (Noun) An uncouth or uncultured person. See also: feral, ratbag, reptile, bevan etc. “I can't understand that bogan's broad Australian accent.”
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What does a Pom mean in Australia?

POMS is an acronym standing for prisoners of mother England … it's what Australians sometimes call the British.
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What does G Day mean?

What does it mean? General greeting, used instead of “hello”, both day and night.
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When was the term Aussie first used?

Aussie is also used as an abbreviation for 'Australian English' and the 'Australian dollar'. The earliest evidence for Aussie occurs in the context of the First World War. 1915 G.F.
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What does taking the bull by the horns mean?

: to deal with a difficult situation in a very direct or confident way She decided to take the bull by the horns and try to solve the problem without any further delay.
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What is the meaning of to play fast and loose with?

Definition of play fast and loose

: to behave in a clever and dishonest way —usually + with He was accused of playing fast and loose with the truth. reporters playing fast and loose with the facts.
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What does taking something with a grain of salt mean?

: a skeptical attitude —used in the phrase take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt I take the guidebooks with a grain of salt, preferring to follow my instincts.—
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What do Australians call thongs?

The undergarment is usually called a g-string (or colloquially, bum floss) in Australia, however, due to U.S. influences in Australia the word thong is now also used.
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What do Aussies call Brits?

Pommy or Pom

The terms Pommy, Pommie and Pom, in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand usually denotes an British person.
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What's the John Dory mean?

30. What's the John Dory? John Dory is a fish found in Sydney Harbour and it's great grilled with lemon and pepper, or deep-fried. It also rhymes with story. So when people want to know what's going on, or they're requesting the "goss" (gossip), they ask what the John Dory is.
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What do Aussies call ketchup?

Ketchup in Australia is called tomato sauce.
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What is a sweater called in Australia?

A sweater (North American English) or pullover, also called a jumper (British English and Australian English), is a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves, made of knitted or crocheted material, that covers the upper part of the body. When sleeveless, the garment is often called a slipover or sweater vest.
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What do they call hot dogs in Australia?

Snag. Definition: sausage, also used to refer to sliced bread and sausage combo, Australian hot dog. Example: “Grab a few snags for the party tonight!” Snag isn't just a part of Australian vocabulary; it's part of Australian culture.
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