big bickies

  • 1big bickies — big ˈbickies idiom (AustralE, NZE, informal) a large sum of money Main entry: ↑bickyidiom …

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  • 2Big bickies — a lot of money. (Also see motza ) …

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  • 3big bickies — Australian Slang a lot of money. (Also see motza ) …

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  • 4bicky — 7 [bicky bickies] (also bikky) [ˈbɪki] [ˈbɪki] noun (pl …

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  • 5Australian and New Zealand punting glossary — This page is about the Australian English usage of punting, for other uses of punting see punt and punter .The Australian and New Zealand punting glossary explains some of the terms, jargon and slang which are commonly used and heard on… …

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  • 6a king's ransom — A HUGE AMOUNT, a vast sum; informal a (small) fortune, a mint, a packet, a pretty penny, big money; Brit. informal a bomb; N. Amer. informal big bucks; Austral. informal big bickies. → …

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  • 7a pretty penny — (informal) A LOT OF MONEY, millions, billions, a king s ransom; informal a (small) fortune, lots/pots/heaps of money, a mint, a killing, a bundle, a packet, a tidy sum, big money, telephone numbers, an arm and a leg; Brit. informal a bomb,… …

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  • 8bickie — /ˈbɪki/ (say bikee) Colloquial –noun 1. a biscuit. –phrase 2. big bickies, a lot of money. {Phrase Origin: from the notion that the biscuit tin was a time honoured place to store housekeeping money. The expression was recorded in the 1960s in… …

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