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coolibah 

Colloquial way of referring to a 4 litre cask of wine and a brand name wine sold in Australia

Cask wine sold in 4 litre boxes. Usually third press wine of questionable quality and as such has a higher preservative level.
old advertising campaign "where did you hide your Coolibah"

When asked for in a 'bottle shop/ off license' usually referred to as "the lady in the boat" or as a 'briefcase' referring in a derogatory the status of the person whom consumes such poor quality wine.
coolibah by wazzah mate April 16, 2008
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coolibah 

aka flaggan; Cheap wine generally dispensed in a silver pillow.
'aye, gib me som ob dat coolibah! you white maggot!'
coolibah by Shaun March 24, 2005
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another abbreviation for the word cool, very commonly used by the aboriginal culture in Australia
ehh Coolabah on the old gum tree
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