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Definition of scarfie in English: scarfienounˈskɑːfi NZ informal A student at the University of Otago. a fellow scarfie was looking over her shoulder in the computer lab Example sentencesExamples - Highlanders officials were pleased with the local support, and with the scarfies getting Friday night's game included in their orientation tickets, the atmosphere could be another good one.
- The so-called comedy initiative continues with this one-off special featuring a cast of students and Dunedin's worst scarfie flat ever.
- Now the four mates, who created many memories together in the Land Rover during their years together as Scarfies, have been reunited with The Landy, restored beyond its former glory and ready for more adventures.
- People are quick to blame the Scarfies but much of the Dunedin damage is caused by non-enrolled locals.
- The three Otago scarfies that started Rhythm & Vines in 2003 have got a pretty simple equation sussed: when you combine a great venue with good music and quality company, you get awesome vibes and a stellar New Year's festival.
- Unfortunately, I didn't get to see any other sports taking place because I spent all of the day consumed with my sport and all night consuming alcohol in the scarfie bars.
- Tandem bungy jumping in Queenstown then a night out on the turps with Dunedin's scarfies. It sounds like a very royal holiday.
- And since a Dunedin offer wouldn't be complete with something for the Scarfies, they're offering all tertiary students a beginning-of-the-year boost.
- He disappeared into the throng of other dancing/drinking/yelling scarfies and I was left to make my way back to the hotel having had just a glimpse of the life I missed out on.
- The pair have been to New Zealand before, with Alex studying in Dunedin for a year and living the "scarfie" lifestyle before working in Queenstown for a winter.
Origin 1990s: from the student tradition of wearing a scarf in the University of Otago colours. |