tinnie
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tinnie (plural tinnies)
- (Australia, slang) A can of beer.
- 2008, Peter Dragicevich, Jolyon Attwooll, Sydney, Lonely Planet, page 154:
- In a city where alcohol was once the main currency (see p23), it′s little wonder that drinking is a big part of the social fabric – whether it′s knocking back some tinnies on the beach or meeting mates at the pub.
- 2011, Calvin Wade, Forever Is Over, page 378:
- I′m forty and Tyrene says if I keep supping the tinnies at this rate it won′t be long before I′m forty stone! I′m nineteen stone right now and if I had a dollar for every time Tyrene called me a “big, fat, lazy bastard”, I could charter a yacht and sail to the Whitsundays and we live in Perth!
- (Australia, slang) A small open aluminium boat.
- 2009, Rebecca Pannell, “Seachange, Where Fish Fly”, in Susan Hosking, Rick Hosking, Rebecca Pannell, Nena Bierbaum, editors, Something Rich and Strange: Sea Changes, Beaches and the Littoral in the Antipodes, page 56:
- The miracles seem to have followed Kevin and Trevor who have remarkably travelled over fifty-eight nautical miles in little more than a tinnie, encountering all sorts of astounding natural phenomena such as enormous whales and strangely behaving sharks, bixarre star patterns and odd schools of fish.
- (New Zealand, slang) Small package of drugs wrapped in foil.
- 2022, Liam McIlvanney, The Heretic, page 25:
- Or swapped them for some tinnies, a bottle of El D?
Derived terms
- tinnie house
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