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Nasho; nasho noun- a person serving in the National Service, a form of compulsory military service 1951–72 AUSTRALIA, 1962
- — William Nagel, The Odd Angry Shot, p. 13, 1975
- Whilst this was a fairly harmless task Ace saw it as potentially dangerous and was, therefore, quite taken back by the enthusiasm shown by the eager-to-volunteer “nashos”. — Martin Cameron, A Look at the Bright Side, 1988
- the National Service AUSTRALIA, 1962
Often used in the plural Nashos or Nashoes. - National Service was designed to turn boys into men and make the Yellow Peril think twice about moving south. It was universally known as Nasho–a typically Australian diminutive. — Clive James, Unreliable Memoirs, p. 143, 1980
- After all, what could be worse than being stuck at Woodside for the duration of Nashoes. — Martin Cameron, A Look at the Bright Side, 1988
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