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Speed Gordon noun used as the epitome of trouble or strife AUSTRALIA- As far as I knew that liquor could have been water and we’d have been in more strife than Speed Gordon. — Geoff Mill, Nobody Dies But Me, p. 98, 1961
- “Billy M. is hooked,” said one. “Doing a stack,” enjoined another. “In more trouble than Speed Gordon,” whispered yet another. — Lew Wright, Cards, Dice and Pennies, p. 170, 1967
- All I know is your aunty’s in more strife than Speed Gordon. — Bazza Holds His Own, 1974
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