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decko; dekko noun a look UK Originally military; from Hindu dekho (look) or Romany dic (to look).- She took one dekko at it, knew by instinct it was good[.] — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 23, 1956
- Now let’s ’ave a dekko at yer ’at. — Nino culotta (John O’Grady), They’re A Weird Mob, p. 140, 1957
- Tim Cadey’s coming out this morning to take a dekko at the filly. — Dymphna Cusack, Picnic Races, p. 52, 1962
- [O]nly bastards with really twisted minds would want to take a dekko at my nut-chokers [men’s pants]!!! — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
- Do you want to know what I tought when I got a dekko at that photo of youse? — The Adventure of Barry Mckenzie., 1972
- He used a little wooden icy-pop stick to lift each penis up while he had a good dekko at the underside of the shaft and glans. — Bettina Arndt, The Australian way of sex,, p. 8, 1985
- [H]ave a dekko at some prefab with a plywood extension. — Andrew Nickolds, Back to Basics, p. 126, 1994
- [H]ave a decko at Iron Gob’s mates[.] — John King, Human Punk, p. 25, 2000
- I takes a little decko at him. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 194, 2001
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