Affectionate term for ANZAC soldiers. The term originated during the Gallipoli Penisula campaign, where digging protective trenches was a comonplace activity. Younger soldiers from other conflicts may be referred to as Diggers, but the Old Digger is reserved for those that served in WW1 or WW2.
by arm71 April 26, 2010
by Jamaicangem September 07, 2021
by Jamaicangem September 07, 2021
A city smaller than Richmond Heights (in size) but bigger in the Heart. A place where many Larry's live. Also holds the soon to be world champ Track runner(who is also a larry)
by Runner2318 December 01, 2009
by AJP222 November 19, 2019