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daks; dacks noun shorts or trousers AUSTRALIA From a proprietary name.- I sit there, daks down, staring at the shiny side of his shoes, just visible under the gap in the partition. — Barry Oakley, A Salute to the Great McCarthy, p. 105, 1970
- I’ve got a bundle of lettuce [money] and a clean pair of thunder-bags under me daks [trousers]. — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
- It is well known even by English children that all Aussies are called Bruce and that, if male, they are large, sweaty and drunken, and given to dropping their daks without provocation especially at Munich beer festivals. — Sydney Morning Herald, p. 8, 4 May 1984
- Drop your dacks and give ’em to Abdul. — Roy Slaven (John Doyle), Five South Coast Seasons, p. 91, 1992
- — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 37, 1998
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