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Definitions by Em dog

There’s movement at the station

Very old Aussie slang, taken from banjo Patterson’s “man from snowy river”.

“There was movement at the station for the word had got about”

Can have two meanings:
No. 1: Something is going on

No.2: You need to poo...now
Are there any dunnys near here cause there’s movement at the station.

In-your-endo 

Can be used in place of innuendo to spice up a conversation.
Person one: There was so much innuendo in what the characters were saying.

Person two: in-your-endo
In-your-endo by Em dog February 19, 2020
The amount of weed a bud chops out too. Some buds are loose and what you see is what you get. Some are packed tight and chop out to be more than you were expecting.
That last lot of bud from old mate quiffed up well.
Quiffed by Em dog February 19, 2020