10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «GUTZER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ...
Variants include 'gutzer' and 'gusta'. • That slacked the chain Prindy took a flying
leap over the ledge. He probably wouldn't have heard Coon-Coon yell, 'You
treacherous little bastard!' With both chains tautening, what began as a dive
ended ...
Eric Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor, 2006
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Australian words and their origins
1968 A. Upheld Madman's Bend 73 This Darling River, sometimes called the
Gutter of Australia. gutzer, n Also gutter. a. A (heavy) fall; a collision;^., a 'let down'
or disappointment; a failure. Aussie: Austral Soldiers' Mag. Oct. 7/1 'What do you
...
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ANZACS on the Western Front: The Australian War Memorial ...
After another 400 metres, turn right onto Rue du Moulin, from which Gutzer Farm
is 300 metres away on the right. Just past the sharp bend leftwards, head right
again onto badly rutted Lynde Straete. Park by the track on the right at the foot of
...
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W.H. Downing's Digger dialects
GUTZER 97 GUTZER (n. ) — A disappointment; a misfortune. To come a gutzer'
— suffer a reverse of fortune. 'GUTZER STRAIGHT or FLUSH\ in poker — a
straight or flush from which a card is missing. [From guts, meaning 'belly, stomach
', ...
Walter Hubert Downing, Jay Mary Arthur, William Stanley Ramson, 1990
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Allen's Dictionary of English Phrases
... stockings. sweat/work one's guts out informal to work extremely hard. Mid 20th
cent. gutzer. come a gutzer Australian and NZ, informal to fail dramatically; to '
come a cropper'. Also written as gutser: the allusion is to falling on the gut or belly
.
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Diggerspeak: The Language of Australia at War
1 06 gutzer The perceptive reader and indeed the not so perceptive too, will need
no further instruction on the subject. What more can I do but ask if you could
really blame us for our vileness? B. McFarlane We Band of Brothers (2000) p.
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Digger Dialects: A Collection of Slang Phrases Used by the ...
G.S.—General Service. (e.g., A.G.S. idiot; a gutzer, G.S.). ' G.S.W.—Gun shot
wound. GUTS (n.)—(1) Entrails; (2) courage; determination. GUTS—(3) The
substance or essential part of a matter; (4) information. GUTZER (n.)—--A
disappointment ...
Walter Hubert Downing, 1919
Buggered ef I 'll 'ave me a gutzer ever time I wanna hloody drin/e. ' Sherrard
checked his fuel gage and signalled Papa-san to stop pumping. 'Yeah, well, you
deserve it, IX/omhat. I still owe you one fiJr hringing me that coconut—cream pie
this ...
I came a helluva gutzer. I landed on my bum. Lucky my horse didn't 't break a leg!.
” You'd better have a beer, mate.” Will waved to Bob. “One more, please...” “
Thanks very much! You must be new around these parts - I don't recall your face!
Maureen Naylor Horan, 2008
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
(P.B.) gutzer. See gutser. guv (also spelt gov or gove). Abbr. vocative governor, 2:
low: since ca. 1880. guv, adj. Expert: Oxford undergraduates': ca. 1820—60. (
Cuthbert Bede, Verdant Green, 1853.) Cf. governor, 4, q.v. guvner, -or, occ. gov'
nor ...
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
gutzer im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Sask. child care group calls on government to register unlicensed …
Doris Gutzer remembers hearing about an unlicensed daycare where the operator kept 26 children in her garage. That incident was several ... «CBC.ca, Jun 15»
Saskatoon daycare offers family spot after 3 year wait
Doris Gutzer said that has led to abuses of the system. Co-chair of the Saskatchewan Association of Child Care Homes, as well as a ... «CBC.ca, Mär 15»