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Tasmaniac noun a person from Tasmania AUSTRALIA, 1867- — Arthur Chipper, The Aussie Swearer’s Guide, p. 69, 1972
- Tasmaniacs getting their summer clothes, of many years gathering, out of the mothballs. — www.suite101.com, 1999
- You can call us Tasmanians or Taswegions. Just don’t call us Tasmaniacs, OK? — www.suite101.com, 2001
- Did you hear the one about the mainlander who...? Jokes at the Mainlanders expense...The Tasmaniacs have a go at the rest of the country to get back for all the Tassie jokes about kissing cousins with six fingers and two heads. — www.abc.net.au, 2001
- Like thousands of other Tasmaniacs I went along to see them[.] — www.lifestreams.org, 2001
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