An old English expression, even perhaps dating back to anglo-saxon times. Used commonly in situations where an inconvience has occurred to one's self or others. Also an be used as a expletive when harm has fallen upon you. Bloody can be inserted into the phrase to further emphasise the inconvience/annoyance/pain.
by Nathaniel Jones November 7, 2003
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Get the Stone the Crows mug.Expression used by an old Gypsie Hag in a dream as you are driven in a car past an old dilapidated building. Later in your early teens you lie in bed fully awake and a voice in your head says "Stone The Crows".
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Get the Stone The Crows mug.An expression of surprise or annoyance. First made famous by Ray Meagher's character Alf Stewart in the Australian soap opera Home and Away. Similar to "crikey!" or "streuth!"
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