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feature verb- to have sex AUSTRALIA, 1965
Popularised by the Barry McKenzie cartoon strip. - He’s half shicker, Phil. If you don’t come over pronto he’ll be featuring with some jam tart!!! — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, p. 30, 1968
- You know something, I reckon I could feature with this sheila! — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, p. 18, 1968
- to take note of, to pay attention to US
- Feature that! Grass–tearing grass outa the lawn. Who’d ever have thought. — William Bast, The Myth Makers [Six Granada Plays], p. 167, 1958
- to approve of US
- “A couple of fags are running it, but they’re okay.” “I don’t feature that.” — Hal Ellson, The Golden Spike, p. 184, 1952
- I did not feature lying next to her in bed, watching the news next to her wrath on the small bedroom TV. — George V. Higgins, Penance for Jerry Kennedy, p. 125, 1985
- to give an appearance; to look like BARBADOS
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 47, 1965
- “I don’t know you or your boys,” I said, “but they look cool to me. They don’t feature as punks.” — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 50, 1967
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