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dubrie

Oh, the dubrie goes in the whatsit.
by anonymous April 10, 2005
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durrie muncher

Someone who smokes cigarettes (durries).
Since when was old mate a durrie mucher?
by Diego November 7, 2003
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Duriell

The Elite. A person that is able to do anything they put their mind to. A person who loves women, and knows how to please them beyond their wildest imagination. Perfection incarnate. High end sense of humor and can make you laugh no matter what you may be going through. Never takes life too seriously.
"O my God, I met a Duriell last night! I've never had such a fantastic experience or felt so hot and bothered in my life!! I can't wait to jump his bones.....again.."
by Just Carter February 24, 2010
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Dabrien

A very uncommon name but Dabrien is caring, loving, and overall a great friend to have that will always be there to support you
He is such a Dabrien
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durrie

Used throughout New Zealand and a large part of Australia as an all round term for a (tobacco) cigarette.

Despite my most concerted efforts, I have yet to find an acceptable etymology for this word. I can only surmise that it has been lost in the Mists Of Time.
E ta, bro, giz a durrie.
by Tama Boyle February 6, 2007
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Debrief

The act of talking in a group about the events of the night prior and piecing things together. This usually includes everyone attempting to recall the things that happened since most group members were most likely blacked out.
Josie: We figured out John made out with Alyssa during the debrief
Jim: Ew dude. That chick is barely a 1 on the trinary scale
by mshizzle10 January 20, 2015
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Durrie

(often, 'Durry')

Generic term for a cigarette in the Antipodeas, esp. Australia.
Short for 'Bull Durham' - an old brand of rolling tobacco.

"David Bradley, Australian Journal of Linguistics (1989) suggests that it may be derived from a widely used brand of loose tobacco used for roll-your-owns, Bull Durham, clipped and resuffixed with the most productive suffix for forming new colloquial words in Australian English."

Source: AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL DICTIONARY CENTRE
Please will you light my Durrie mate.
by Josh23 March 9, 2008
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