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Dad and Dave noun- a shave AUSTRALIA, 1944
Rhyming slang, after the characters Dad and Dave, the subject of well-known and well-loved humorous sketches concerning pioneering life by “Steele Rudd” (Arthur Hoey Davis, 1868–1935). - a grave AUSTRALIA
Rhyming slang. - [O]ld man McKakie was rotating faster in the old Dan and Dave as news came through of the activities of young Albert. — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 152, 1971
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