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lair noun a person who dresses and behaves in a showy manner AUSTRALIA, 1923 Back-formation from LAIRYPussyfooting by the Federal and State Governments regarding Communist-inspired, organised and aided louts and lairs among university students must end. — Bill Hornadge, The Ugly Australian, p. 236, 1969 There was nothing more loathsome, in their eyes, than a bush lair on a winning streak. — Lance Peters, The Dirty Half-Mile, p. 170, 1979 |