Definition of flannie in English:
flannie
nounPlural flanniesˈflani
Australian informal A flannelette shirt.
in a blue flannie and jeans, she contrasts sharply with the elegant decor of her surroundings
Example sentencesExamples
- He was a big, shambolic man who gets around in wrinkled flannies and a baseball cap.
- Any self-respecting flannie-wearer knows that you don't wear sandals; you've got to have your thongs.
- It felt just like when she was a girl in her flannie PJs from Nanna.
- Watching a series can be done without leaving the comfort of one's home, or even one's flannie pyjamas.
- Back in the 1980s it was a land of ugg boots and flannies.
- He's clad in a flannie, and has a Santa hat somewhat rakishly perched on his bonce.
- Out wanders nature boy with his beard, his flannie shirt, and his boots.
- Describing wearing a "flannie" over a t-shirt, jeans and with sandals as a good south coast outfit was going too far for me.
- Dressed in a flannie shirt, T-shirt and jeans, he eats as we chat.
- "We will be walking in blue and black flannies and be carrying roses," Monica said.