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A packet of cigarettes or more than one single cigarette. The origin is unknown but the word has been in use since the 1940s. "Mate, can you buy us a pack of durries?"
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Cigarette, Australian saying, commonly used in Queensland, sometimes not understood in other parts of Australia.
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from the old fashioned little white cotton bag of flakey
"Bull Duram" rolling tobacco. these bludie Bull durries is impossible to roll! ...too bleeding flakey, mate...
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Same as jamesbrown says; but extremely commonly used in NSW, especially Newcastle and Sydney. "You got a spare durrie I could have?"
"Let's buy a pack of durries." |
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