walk matilda
1waltz (or walk) Matilda — carry such a bundle. → Matilda …
2walk — v. & n. v. 1 intr. a (of a person or other biped) progress by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once. b progress with similar movements (walked on his hands). c go with the gait usual except when …
3Matilda — noun Austral./NZ informal, archaic a bushman s bundle. Phrases waltz (or walk) Matilda carry such a bundle. Origin C19: from the given name Matilda …
4MATILDA — n. Austral. sl. a bushman s bundle; a swag. Phrases and idioms: waltz (or walk) Matilda carry a swag. Etymology: the name Matilda …
5Matilda Mother — Song by Pink Floyd from the album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn Released 5 August 1967 Recorded February 1967 Genre Psychedelic rock …
6waltz matilda — phrasal Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: matilda fr. the feminine name Matilda; prob. fr. the manner in which the swagman carried his swag and fr. the fact that he never parted with it and considered himself married to it Australia : to… …
7Take Matilda for a waltz — walk from place to place …
8Dead Man's Walk —   …
9Dead Man’s Walk — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Dead Man s Walk – Der tödliche Weg nach Westen Originaltitel Dead Man s Walk …
10take matilda for a waltz — Australian Slang walk from place to place …