| 1. | Flat out like a lizard drinking | ||
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To be, or have been, hard at work. Originating in Australia.
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| 2. | flat out like a lizard drinking | ||
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1. verb/simile. To be working really hard, or so under the pump that you've found yourself dehydrated.
2. verb/simile. (sarcastic) Doing nothing at all. 1. How are ya, mate?
Oh, dude, I'm flat out like a lizard drinking. Up for a brewskie later then? Yeah, for sure. 2. How are ay, mate? Oh, dude, I'm flat out like a lizard drinking. Yeah righto, come out for a brewskie then. Orright, seeya in a sec. |
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| 3. | Flat Out Like A Lizard Drinking | ||
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Adj. Simile. To be extremely busy to the point of running "flat out," a play on words involving the image of a lizard that physically stretches itself thin to literally drink water from a pond etc. Slacking off? Are you kidding, mate? I'm flat out like a lizard drinking.
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