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keg noun- a barrel of beer AUSTRALIA, 1895
- We had a keg in the boot and a few dozen tubes between us so there was much chundering en route. — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, p. 77, 1964
- Heat up the barbie and crack a keg! — Kel Richards, The Aussie Bible, p. 51, 2003
- beer NEW ZEALAND
- — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 65, 1998
- 25,000 capsules of an illegal drug such as amphetamine US
- — William D. Alsever, Glossary for the Establishment and Other Uptight People, p. 17, December 1970
- in television and film-making, a 750 watt spotlight that resembles a beer keg US
- — Ralph S. Singleton, Filmaker’s Dictionary, p. 89, 1990
- a drum containing 50,000 central nervous system depressants for illegal sale US
- In this form they were called barrels, or kegs, and sold for $1,200 at the time. — Joan W. Moore, Homeboys, p. 79, 1978
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