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plural durries
(Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A cigarette, especially a roll-your-own. quotations examples
“Fire-head lady, you got a smoke?” asks the younger of the two men. “You got a durry. Cigarette.”
2003, C. C. Saint-Clair, Far from Maddy, page 224
He pulled a tobacco pouch out of his pocket with a plastic bag containing what had to be a mind-altering substance. “You′re welcome to join me in a durry,” he said, rolling himself a cigarette.
2004, Jay Verney, Percussion, page 118
He thought for a moment as he deftly rolled the paper and tobacco into a durry, licked the edge and stuck it down.
2007, Kevin Hallewell, Woop Woop, page 151
This was the first thing Yolanda knew in the dark morning. (That and where's my durries?)
2015, Charlotte Wood, The Natural Way of Things, Allen & Unwin, published 2018, page 3
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