In the Australian vernacular, a cub is a Cashed Up
Bogan. Cubs are found in suburbs where they plainly
don't belong, often having arrived as a result of an inheritance, lottery win or some other unexpected windfall.
Although cubs live in aesthetically pleasing suburban residences, the following traits still give them away:
* Cheap plastic chairs on the front porch.
* A
massive ashtray - usually a baby formula tin or large coffee can, also on the front porch.
* Females can often be seen sunning themselves on the same front porch (usually in a cheap
blue nylon dressing gown) on weekend mornings.
* Cigarette butts on the lawn of both their own and their neighbors.
* The high-pitched voice of the female of the species.
* Mating sounds on a Friday
night (not to be confused with that of a Tasmanian Devil).
Note that because the
bogan is now cashed-up, the car in the driveway is no longer an indicator, often having been replaced by an not-so-older series
Ford or Holden.