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Definition of Bondi in English: Bondiproper nounˈbɒndʌɪ A coastal resort in New South Wales, Australia, a suburb of Sydney. It is noted for its popular beach.
Phrases dated, informal Attack someone savagely. Snowy got Maxie in a corner and began to give him Bondi Example sentencesExamples - When larrikins, approach the police now in a belligerent attitude it is their custom to threaten to give them "Bondi".
- I quote this instance of the unpopularity of the "force," not as on the level of "Give 'em Bondi," but as manifesting at the time a genuine and general popular revulsion to the irritating innovation!
- Many a push battle was called in the dark, to the cry of 'Give 'em Bondi!', a memorial echo of defiance.
- He anticipates that his former constituents will give him Bondi.
- She went round the room breaking up furniture, and encouraged the brutal bullies to "give him Bondi."
shoot through like a Bondi tram informal Depart or pass by hastily. one man shot through like a Bondi tram and then a couple of others quickly followed suit Example sentencesExamples - By the time I actually had a look and noticed the disaster on my plate, the waitress had shot through like a Bondi tram.
- He didn't even wait to say goodbye—just shot through like a Bondi tram.
- She was off like a Bondi tram as fast as her little paws would carry her down the garden.
- Rusty took off like a Bondi Tram and no matter how many times we asked him to slow down he didn't.
- "We were given the order to fix bayonets and charge, and then the bludgers shot off like a Bondi tram."
- Ralph said the man took off "like a Bondi tram" and if he had his Bren gun he would have "stitched him up quick".
- I'm not getting confrontational to divert my attention away from my Dad shooting through like a Bondi tram.
- I told him I got on the wrong frequency, and he just shot through like a Bondi tram.
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