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durrie

In New Zealand and Australia - colloquial slang for a cigarette. Derived from the words 'Dunhill Red' - a popular brand of cigarette in those parts of the world, but widely used to refer to any cigarette - typically a tailor-made cigarette as opposed to a roll-your-own
"Bro, got a durrie?"
by KiwiEtymologist February 1, 2013
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