poke borack

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poke borack (third-person singular simple present pokes borack, present participle poking borack, simple past and past participle poked borack)

  1. (intransitive, Australia, often with "at") To impart false information in an attempt to mislead.
    • 1888, Joseph Colin Francis Johnson, An Austral Christmas, page 10:
      [] and say, “Come on, Towball old boy, you′re old ′partment′s a waitin′ for you, sheets aired, and everything right.” Oh! he′s a awful cove for to poke borack at a feller, that old O'Neil.
  2. (intransitive, Australia, often with "at") To ridicule.
    • 1885, Australasian Printers, editor, The Australasian Printers′ Keepsake, a Selection of Tales, Essays, Sketches, and Verse, by Victorian Compositors, page 154:
      One toff, who fancied himself, still kept poking borack; but Steve stopped his chyacking pretty quick, for he hauled off and let him have it.
    • 1905, John Arthur Barry, Steve Brown's Bunyip, and Other Stories, page 21:
      ‘Well, sir,’ replied Peter, rather sheepishly, ‘you see, they′re always a-poking borack an′ a-chiackin′ o′ me over in the hut because I′ve never seed nothin′. []

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