An expression brought back to Australia from Palestine after First World War by returning soldiers. This expression has its roots in the Arabic word 'shufti' (sic) and means in Australian slang to have a look or have a peek, usually at something out of the ordinary.
by Geoffrey Walker February 16, 2006
by Bat Chain Puller March 21, 2008
'I saw you leaving the bar with that nice jam tart last night. Did you end up getting a bit of shufty cush ?'
A variation is 'shufty zubrick'.
A variation is 'shufty zubrick'.
by Bat Chain Puller March 21, 2008