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et cetera; and that sort of thing UK, 1821 Widely used in Australia.- There was a lot of things I wanted you to be able to do – ride an’ that. — Alan Marshall, I Can Jump Puddles, p. 2, 1955
- They past [passed] the time of day and that. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 123, 1958
- No offence and that. — Martin Waddell, Otley, p. 9, 1966
- I remember how we used to sit in the dugouts yarning away about tucker and tobacco and home and that. — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, p. 196, 1968
- “You was only usin’ me. Youse feminists are fucked. For me body and that,” he spat. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 61, 1987
- Little pricks in souped-up E-Reg Polos and that, divvy hatchbacks and that[.] — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 2, 2001
- Wonder if Mr Opodopolas knows she’s been skiving off the laundrette to do singing and that. — Sky Magazine, p. 10, July 2001
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