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sport noun used as a term of address, usually male-to-male AUSTRALIA, 1935 In Australia an everyday usage. In the US, a self-conscious term that conveys a jocular feeling.- — Rolf Harris, Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport, 1960
- Come sit in my new pad, sport, look around. — Richard Farina, Been Down So Long, p. 21, 1966
- BARRY: See youse later, sport! TORQUIL: Ciaou! And loads of luck! — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
- “Hey,” said the doctor, “you’re supposed to be prone, sport.” — Armistead Maupin, Further Tales of the City, p. 351, 1982
- VERONICA: I was hoping you’d rip my clothes off me, sport. — Heathers, 1988
- Your clerk was acting for you, sport. — John Milne, Alive and Kicking, p. 103, 1998
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