
This is a phrase used in Australia when someone has been tricked or fooled. Usually when someone has been lured in and deceived in a cheeky way.
This phrase is also used to commence the Australian gambling game of ‘two up’.
This phrase is also used to commence the Australian gambling game of ‘two up’.
An example of when it is used might be if you were tricked or talked into placing a casual bet with someone when it was clear afterwards you couldn’t win. After you lost, the winner might say to you in a cheeky fashion ‘come in spinner’ as a sort of gloat.
Alternate use: Usually on Anzac Day, when the gambling game ‘two up’ is played someone will say be selected as the ‘spinner’ by the rings and the other players will yell out ‘come in spinner’. The spinner may also say this prior to the toss.
Alternate use: Usually on Anzac Day, when the gambling game ‘two up’ is played someone will say be selected as the ‘spinner’ by the rings and the other players will yell out ‘come in spinner’. The spinner may also say this prior to the toss.
by Mr saucehead ranga April 3, 2022

by Ex-Dealer May 24, 2008

When I step up in the place, hey yo! I come correct, woo ha woo ha, I got you all in check Busta Rhymes
by sillycracka April 24, 2008

What your friends say to you when they are around your s/o to try and embarrass you. Basically meaning come smash.
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