Show quotatns</tle><g fill-le="evenodd"><path d="M0 0h3v2H0zM4 0h8v2H4zM4 3h6v2H4zM4 6h7v2H4zM4 9h8v2H4zM0 6h3v2H0zM0 9h3v2H0z"></path></g></svg></a></div></div></div><table class="qtable"><tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjWgAAD3iqVyd2ocy" data-dat="1823"><td class="date"><time>1823</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[A]" tle="Atralia"></td><td class="quote"><ce><a href="/sourc/597">Sydney Gaz.</a></ce> 30 Oct. 4/1: But, props, she may be like Miss Flirt, and wouldn’t admire such a lover as Bill Kangaroo.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjYYAAD3iqV0eUpeR" data-dat="1823"><td class="date"><time>1823</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[UK]" tle="Uned Kgdom"></td><td class="quote"><span class="thor">C. Lamb</span> <ce><a href="/sourc/5339">Elia</a></ce> Ser.1 (1835) 245: The kangaroos – your Aborig – do they keep their primive simplicy un-European-tated.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjaAAAD3iqV78E3-Z" data-dat="1888"><td class="date"><time>1888</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[UK]" tle="Uned Kgdom"></td><td class="quote"><ce><a href="/sourc/1297">Pall Mall Gazette</a></ce> 12 Apr. 5/2: The ‘kangaroos’ as our lonial iends are sometim dubbed.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjbgAAD3iqV_ESo8w" data-dat="1897"><td class="date"><time>1897</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" class="reta" alt=""></td><td class="quote"><ce>Globe</ce> 9 July 1/4: Thomas Atks [...] has nicknamed the Colonial troops the ‘Kangaroos’.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1Njc8AAD3iqWCw3K67" data-dat="1900"><td class="date"><time>1900</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[A]" tle="Atralia"></td><td class="quote"><ce><a href="/sourc/6873">Bullet</a></ce> (Sydney) 19 May 12/3: [H]e prented himself aga as a swarthy, swearful swaggie. This time he not only passed flyg, but heard himself chuckled over by the experts as ‘a tough se, good for wear,’ ‘a rough diamond,’ and ‘a real old fightg kangaroo.’.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjecAAD3iqWFP4X7D" data-dat="1911"><td class="date"><time>1911</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[A]" tle="Atralia"></td><td class="quote"><ce><a href="/sourc/1418">Sun. Tim</a></ce> (Perth) 17 Sept. 1/4: The bribe of a monkey-man’s shivoo / Has lured them as a crimp, / And changed the hop of the kangaroo / To a meek, obedient limp.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1Njf4AAD3iqWKsUbpf" data-dat="1915"><td class="date"><time>1915</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[A]" tle="Atralia"></td><td class="quote"><span class="thor">C.E.W. Bean</span> <ce><a href="/sourc/6516">Anzac Book</a></ce> 31/1: [I]n the general murmur of voic one noted the broad ton of the Brish Tommy and the harsher on of Tommy Kangaroo, the latter ls reful of his grammar than the other.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjhUAAD3iqWOJ-viM" data-dat="1925"><td class="date"><time>1925</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[US]" tle="Uned Stat"></td><td class="quote">(n. 1899) <span class="thor">H.P. Bailey</span> <ce><a href="/sourc/6399">Shanghaied Out of Fris</a></ce> 165: Acpanied by most of the sailor ‘Kangaroos’.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjisAAD3iqWTO7g" data-dat="1927"><td class="date"><time>1927</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[A]" tle="Atralia"></td><td class="quote"><ce><a href="/sourc/1418">Sun. Tim</a></ce> (Perth) 1 May 6: You lled the Kangaroo / Unuth and artistic.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjkIAAD3iqWWrheq5" data-dat="1930"><td class="date"><time>1930</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" class="reta" alt=""></td><td class="quote"><span class="thor">J. Buchan</span> <ce>Castle Gay</ce> (1932) 17: The whe uniforms of the Kangaroos were now plentifully soiled.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1NjlkAAD3iqWY6l5Wh" data-dat="1955"><td class="date"><time>1955</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[A]" tle="Atralia"></td><td class="quote"><span class="thor">N. Pulliam</span> <ce><a href="/sourc/5167">I Travelled a Lonely Land</a></ce> (1957) 235/1: <span class="sc">kangaroo</span> – sometim ed to mean an Atralian.</td></tr> <tr class="quotatn" id="DjAlA60nQdknuU1Njm8AAD3iqWfLVYKC" data-dat="1971"><td class="date"><time>1971</time></td><td class="flag"><img src="/static/img/flags/" srcset="/static/img/flags/ 1x, /static/img/flags/ 2x" alt="[A]" tle="Atralia"></td><td class="quote"><span class="thor">F.J. Hardy</span> <ce><a href="/sourc/8360">Outsts of Foolgarah</a></ce> (1975) 122: [He] anized a kangaroo aristocracy based on wealth stead of social background.</td></tr> </table></sectn></sectn><sectn class="fn"><p id="sn2"><span class="senseno">2. </span>a th, slope-shoulred person [the supposed remblance to the animal].</p><sectn class="quotatns qshown"><div class="timelearea"><div class="qfloatarea" style="display: none;"><div class="qfloat"><table class="qfloattbl"></table></div></div><div class="timelewrap"><div class="tlfirstdate"></div><div class="timele"></div><div class="tllastdate"></div><div class="qtoggle"><a href="#"><svg xmlns=" width="12" height="11"><tle>Show quotatns

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