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sling off verb to speaking disparagingly to someone AUSTRALIA, 1900- You must be mad, thinking I was slinging off at you. — Norman Lindsay, The Cousin from Fiji, p. 206, 1945
- — Arthur Chipper, The Aussie Swearer’s Guide, p. 76, 1972
- They were barely out of court when they started slinging off at one another. — Kerry Cue, Crooks, Chooks and Bloody Ratbags, p. 111, 1983
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