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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SIX O'CLOCK SWILL»
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Alcohol in Australi:
Six O'
clock Swill, Western Australian ...
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2
Barmaids: A History of Women's Work in Pubs
That history has not been explored. In restricting the hours in which customers
could be served, early closing created a pub culture unlike any other. It created '
the rush hour' that became known as 'the six o'clock swill'. And it created
conditions ...
3
A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
(P.B.) six o'clock swill. 'The rushed drinking before 6 pm. in hotel bars. Mainly
Victorian, since ten o'clock closing was introduced into N.S.W. some years back' (
B.P.): Aus.: since ca. 1930. Also NZ, as in 'New Zealanders...vote to-day on ...
4
Alcohol in New Zealand:
Six O'
clock Swill, Alcohol Advisory ...
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5
A City Lost & Found: Whelan the Wrecker's Melbourne
During the Olympics, Melbourne's 'six o'clock swill' came in for almost as much
international press coverage as the Games themselves. Accounts of 'the swill' –
the thirty minutes each day during which hotel drinkers stampeded to quaff as ...
6
The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ...
1 947 Six O'clock jump noun an enema given to a patient the night before surgery
us • — American Speech, p 154, April 1946 'Gl words from trie separation center
and proctotogy ward' SiX O'ClOCk SWill noun a last minute rush for drinks in a ...
Eric Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor, 2006
7
Liquid Bread: Beer and Brewing in Cross-Cultural Perspective
For those men who had been warned about the 'dangers' of beer by their
womenfolk of the l920s and l930s and the temperance days, the six o'clock swill
provided a quick but delicious transition between work and home. It was a strictly
male ...
Wulf Schiefenhovel, Helen Macbeth, 2011
8
Australian History for Dummies
Getting as ferociously drunk as you possibly could within a short period of time
soon became embedded in the fabric of Australian culture as the 'six o'clock swill'
(see accompanying figure). Drinkers, knocking off work at 5 pm, rushed to pubs ...
9
Lonely Planet Discover New Zealand
... the pubs at 5.05pm, chugging down as many beers as possible before 6pm –
the 'Six O'Clock Swill'. In the country, however, the dictum was often ignored,
especially on the South Island's marvellously idiosyncratic West Coast. 1975
1981 ...
10
The Concise New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and ...
... 1947 six o'clock jump noun an enema given to a patient the night before
surgery US, 1946 six o'clock swill noun a last minute rush for drinks in a hotel bar
prior to six o'clock closing time. Now obsolete as opening hours for hotels have
been ...
Terry Victor, Tom Dalzell, 2007
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SIX O'CLOCK SWILL»
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six o'clock swill nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Craft beer in Wellington: it's one great big hoppy family
... history of the wonderful substance, from the beer-loving Mesopotamians and Egyptians to the first NZ draught beer, made for sculling at the six o'clock swill. «Stuff.co.nz, lug 15»
Inside story: Time to sober up
It's dry July but for some women wine o'clock is a daily addiction. .... a heavy drinking culture - it is the modern-day female equivalent of the six o'clock swill. «New Zealand Herald, lug 15»
Young and Jackson review (fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne)
Melbourne during World War Two: the streets are overflowing with sailors, infantry men and American marines. There's still the six o'clock swill, but brownouts ... «Daily Review, mar 15»
Drinking yourself under the limit
Then the ''binge drinking'' culture emerged, typified in the six o'clock swill. Men packed into bars like sardines, sculling beer from jugs and small glasses, with ... «Manawatu Standard, nov 14»
NSW spirits restrictions encourage 12 o'clock swill: DSICA
“There will be a midnight swill to match the six o'clock swill of the fifties and sixties as people who prefer spirits order their drinks before the midnight restrictions ... «The Shout, mag 14»
Kiwi treasures ripe for revival
Six o'clock swill: In a day and age where teens preload at home and don't head to pubs and clubs until at least 11pm, the "six o'clock" swill seems like madness. «The Nelson Mail, nov 13»
Peter Calder: Intoxicating tales of good old days
Even its most regular habitues would not have fond memories of six o'clock closing. The six o'clock swill, they called it - the frantic, bladder-busting beer-guzzling ... «New Zealand Herald, ott 13»
The voice of authority
"I think that people today will be astonished when they hear of the six o'clock swill and see what it was," says Stevenson. "It was pretty incredible. I remember as ... «Stuff.co.nz, mag 13»
Legacy of the six o'clock swill
I can distinctly remember preparing for the currency changeover in 1967 but at the time had no idea it was also the year the six-o'clock swill was abandoned. «Waikato Times, ago 12»
The amber nectar
The Six O'Clock Swill. A prime minister, Bob Hawke, who once held the world beer drinking championship - an impressive 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds. «BBC News, lug 11»