earbash

  • 1earbash — /ˈɪəbæʃ/ (say earbash) Colloquial –verb (t) 1. to harangue (someone). –verb (i) 2. to talk insistently and for a long time. –earbasher, noun –earbashing, noun …

  • 2earbash — Australian English Non stop talk …

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  • 3earbash — v. talk nonstop; nag; lecture a person (Australian New Zealand use) …

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  • 4earbash — v.tr. esp. Austral. sl. talk inordinately to; harangue. Derivatives: earbasher n. earbashing n. * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Australia : harangue, lecture a treat to have an authentic account after having been earbashed by… …

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  • 5Chris Abrahams — James Waples, Mike Majkowski and Chris Abrahams Background information Born 1961 New Zealand Instruments …

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  • 6bail up — I Australian Slang to corner (somebody) physically; hold up; rob; bail someone up in the street for a chat; earbash II Australian English Hold up, rob, earbash …

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  • 7Bail up — to corner (somebody) physically; hold up; rob; bail someone up in the street for a chat; earbash …

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  • 8earbashing — noun informal a lengthy and reproachful speech. Derivatives earbash verb …

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