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Definition of sav in English: savnoun sav Australian, NZ informal A saveloy sausage. it was hot savs and bread for supper Example sentencesExamples - Maybe they just like a sav after a long day at work.
- Have some sauce with your sav.
- He had groaning plates of pavs and savs.
- It marks the annual consumption of a battered sav for every Australian in the country.
- He's battered the sav again beautifully there.
- Forget the good old battered sav, the company is planning to revolutionise festival food.
- "I'm more a calamari person—not into fish at all—and could I have a battered sav, as well?"
- I fell into a fish and chip shop, where I purchased and proceeded to eat a battered sav and chips.
Phrases a fair suck (or shake)of the sav he didn't get a fair suck of the sav Example sentencesExamples - "We're with ya! Now come on folks, give him a chance! Fair suck of the sav, let the man speak!"
- Are other motorsports getting a fair suck of the sav?
- By providing an even hand and the perception of allowing everyone a fair suck of the sav, the company is avoiding the pitfalls of being seen to micro-manage.
- Kiwis want there to be a fair shake of the sav.
- All we want is a fair suck of the sav, mate.
- What everyone really wants is a fair suck of the sav.
- It was a blue day in hell if the respondent ever got a fair suck of the sav.
- The nannies have stayed a while; fair suck of the sav mate, it's time they went home.
- As one lawyer puts it, appellants may not be getting "a fair suck of the sav".
- He is going to make a complaint to the press council, saying he didnt get a fair suck of the sav, at the last election.
Origin Late 19th century: abbreviation of saveloy. |