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full as a family jerry adjective completely full AUSTRALIA- There was less unanimity, however, about “full as a family jerry” (or po). In some families this refers only to insobriety, in others always to being well fed, but some families use it in either sense. — Nancy Keesing, Lily on the Dustbin, p. 185, 1982
- Jerry (that’s me driver, and he’s aptly named–he’s always full. I once said, “Jerry you’re that full your place is under the bed.”)... — Barry Humphries, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 125, 1985
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