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| rockchef | Oct 8 2014, 06:47 PM Post #16 |
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An old friend of mine who now lives in Australia uses the expression so it kinda stuck with me when I heard it. If you 'google' the word the results that come up (newby/newbie) have an entirely different meaning! That's Australians for you! |
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