strauchanie

The greatest afll player in the league.

Bryan Strauchan by name but famous and everyone calls him Strauchanie! You would know Strauchanie, he plays professional Aussie Rules for in the AFL for the mighty Collingwood Football Club. He joined the pies in 2004 using their last draft pick to chose strauchanie. His first game is just around the corner. Micks saving Strauchanie for the Wizard Cup. Strauchanie! Basically Strauchanies a superstar. He's got the best skills and marking ability the competitions ever seen, with comparisons to Wayne Carey frequently being thrown his way. You might have seen Strauchanstar on TV, he star on Channel 10's before the game. He's basically there for ratings but the exposure is ok he sayss. The kids get to learn from the best and Strauchanie is the best! Seriously, Strauchanie!
Mick goes that they might put Strauchanie in the line up for the wizard cup.
by coinroller May 12, 2007
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tubing

While tubing last night, i found this mad soccer vid.
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rabal

The murmur heard when a large group people are talking among one another.
In a classroom:
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rabal, rabal, rabal, rabal....
mr lincoln, linc, mr lincoln, lincoln, mr linc
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walkies

When a person or, often a small group of people go for a walk in a densley populated area. People go on walkies usually when bored. Once on walkies, the group of people often simply wlak around and do stupid things including inappropriately socialising with strangers, tormenting shops and business' and defacing public property.
OH EM GEE, lunch time has gotten to be so boring since they ban us from using the oval. Let's go walkies!
by coinroller May 13, 2008
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dealadrome

The venue where deal or no deal is held.
Well today, in the dealadrome, there is 200,000 dollars up for grabs.
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sesh

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barrel

A term used in aussie rules football. A kind of kick where the ball travels end first spinning in counter-clockwise/ clockwise motion which is more aerodynamic than more commonly used drop punt. It is used to maximise distance of the balls travel.
Barrels it from 65, its going, it's not gonna make the dist- WHAT A GOAL. He's put it through.
by coinroller August 03, 2007
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