释义 |
uc dai loi; ouc-dai-loi noun (during the Vietnam conflict) an Australian soldier AUSTRALIA From Vietnamese. Spelt with much variation.- “You want change money? Ucdai loi?” “Fuck off, slope head.” “You got US green? You want change?” — William Nagel, The Odd Angry Shot, p. 69, 1975
- O is for OUC-DAI-LOI numbered 1 to 10. / Depending on how much the digger would spend. — Martin Cameron, A Look at the Bright Side, 1988
- Uc-dai-loi, Cheap Charlie, / He no go to bed with me, / For it cost him many, many P, / Uc-dai-loi he Cheap Charlie. — Martin Cameron, A Look at the Bright Side, 1988
- “If you want me Ouc-dai-loi, you buy me Saigon Tea and I let you kiss me where it smells,” she replied. — Martin Cameron, A Look at the Bright Side, 1988
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