(Australia)
1. Used to eject hooligans and drunks from sporting arenas while the cops have the cooshy ride up front
2. Note the varieties in vans, in sydney metal seats line either side while in melbourne belt buckles can be found at the back of the van, often broken causing a less than desirable ride home
3. Known to people outside of australia as paddy wagons
"You're goin home in the back of a divvy van" (claps follow this to the tune)
"I was drunken and disorderly so the cops took me home in the back of a divvy...i was moving all around the fucking place because some bastard broke the seat belts"
by River Dove December 25, 2004
by River Dove February 19, 2004
A community card poker game which consists of 5 community cards face up and each player being delt 4 cards to his or her hand.
Players must use 2 cards from their hand and 3 from the table to form the best possible 5 card hand. Can also be shortened to "Omaha"
by River Dove February 19, 2004
In actual fact means to "Have a Go" and if examined closely can see that if the 's' at the start and 'at' at the end are removed forms the original word
by River Dove February 19, 2004
1) Dark Brown Mare
Hurricane Sky - River Rough
Wins - $471,450, MRC Oakleigh Plate-G1, VRC Sprint H, MRC F&M H, VRC 3YO Fillies H, twice, 2d VRC Kensington S-LR
2) Poker Maestro, also known as 'the dove'
by River Dove February 19, 2004