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bolt noun- an escape, a flight AUSTRALIA
- — Lance Corporal Cobber, The Anzac Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 53, 1915
- I’ll do a bolt ter Sydney an’ enlist there. — Barbara Baynton, Trooper Jim Tasman, p. 91, 1917
- I prove it by Randal’s slavey, Millie Sanders, seeing old man Randall doing a bolt out of that piece’s bedroom in his shirt[.] — Norman Lindsay, Halfway to Anywhere, p. 42, 1947
- He’s gone tits up for about thirty million and taken the bolt, reckons the Japanese Mafia are going to kill him[.] — Harrison Biscuit, The Search for Savage Henry, p. 22, 1995
- phencyclidine, the recreational drug known as PCP or angel dust US, 1986
- — J. E. Lighter, Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, p. 223, 1994
- a blemish; a pimple US, 1969
- — Richard Scholl, Running Press Glossary of Baseball Language, p. 17, 1977
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