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		Definition of firie in English: firienoun ˈfʌɪri Australian informal A firefighter.  there's always a firie nearby to rescue you or your house from flames  Example sentencesExamples -  Obviously the young firie showed some promise, as he became captain in 1976 and has held the position ever since.
 -  Note the firie up the ladder in the shop.
 -  On the plus side, the temperaments and personalities of the 'firies' are starkly highlighted (no heroics, only teamwork is tolerated), as are current firefighting and rescue tactics.
 -  When they saw the fire in the windows, Mr Hunt called the firies and Mr Bailey knocked down the back door so he could reach the flames.
 -  I am not questioning the integrity nor the bravery of the NSW "firie", but let's be honest.
 
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