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surfie slang (chiefly Austral.).|ˈsɜːfɪ| [f. surf n. + -ie.] A surfer or surfboarding enthusiast, spec. characterized as one of a set of long-haired, sun-tanned young people on a beach. Also attrib.
1962Austral. Women's Weekly 24 Oct. (Suppl.) 3/4 Surfie, a fond term for a good and keen surfer. 1963Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 10 Nov. 23 He talk surfie talk..‘cowabunga, wipe-out, I'm get stoked..yay gremmies’. 1967Coast to Coast 1965–66 254 In one coffee-bar doorway stood the hoodlums..glowering at the pink and orange and green of the surfies going by. 1972Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 26 Mar. 8/2 They have peddled the mushrooms to all-night trippers, located through surfie contacts. 1981Times Lit. Suppl. 30 Jan. 110/5 He agrees to deliver a deal for this scruffy surfie and the plot is primed. |