Burry vs Durry - What's the difference?
burry | durry |
(Australia and New Zealand, colloquial, slang) A cigarette, especially a roll-your-own.
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As an adjective burry
is abounding in burs.As a noun durry is
(australia and new zealand|colloquial|slang) a cigarette, especially a roll-your-own.durry
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Alternative forms
* durrieNoun
(durries)page 224,
- “Fire-head lady, you got a smoke?” asks the younger of the two men. “You got a durry . Cigarette.” His timbre is low but void of inflexion. “Come,” he says again, brown hand scooping the air in front of him.
page 118,
- He pulled a tobacco pouch out of his pocket with a plastic bag containing what had to be a mind-altering substance. “You?re welcome to join me in a durry ,” he said, rolling himself a cigarette.
page 151,
- He thought for a moment as he deftly rolled the paper and tobacco into a durry , licked the edge and stuck it down.