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Definition of lady's waist in English: lady's waistnoun Australian, NZ informal A small gracefully shaped beer glass. Example sentencesExamples - Victorians love their pint, while the older folks enjoy their glass, and Gran enjoys her lady's waist.
- Discussing beer glasses, Hope explained that what was called a lady’s waist in some parts of the country.
- I drink from a lady's waist because it is small, and slim in the middle.
- It used to be a 'pony' or again a 'lady's waist', but you wouldn't get caught drinking one for you'd certainly lose face.
- One manly Foster's draft for you, one lady's Waist for the missus, and a Coke for the young lady.
- I am now left with only a lady's waist as a reminder of my Australian safari.
- If you have just finished one lady's waist and are offered a second one, the proper answer would be, "You can't walk on one leg."
- At the Doncaster Hotel, his measure was even smaller—a lady's waist.
- A pony is drunk out of a small glass called a lady's waist.
- I can't imagine bellying up to a Vic bar and asking for a lady's waist.
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