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Bluey noun used as a nickname for a red-haired person AUSTRALIA, 1906 Ironic in origin.- Remember that robbery in Bondi, you know the one where Bluey give it to those jacks, six of them there were? — Kevin Mackey, The Cure, p. 100, 1970
- — Joe Andersen, Winners Can Laugh, p. 67, 1982
- “Cut it out, Chook, you’ll get us in trouble,” I squirmed to him. “No worries Bluey, they’ll never know who’s doin it.” — Paul Vautin, Turn It Up!, p. 22, 1995
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