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go through verb- to leave hurriedly; to decamp AUSTRALIA, 1944
- You should have seen X going through. I was left dizzy by his eddy. — Rohan D. Rivett, Behind Bamboo, p. 282, 1946
- (of a man) to have sex with a woman AUSTRALIA
- He’s been through half the female population of Sydney. — Sue Rhodes, Now You’ll Think I’m Awful, p. 43, 1967
- Hey dude, we’re going to get Leigh pissed and all go through her. — Aussie Post, p. 47, 29 August 1998
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