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Glossary of Australian Slang Terms

 

 

Abo:
      Aboriginal

 

apples:
      “good thing” or “it’s all good”

 

Aussie salute:
      waving a hand in front of the face to chase off insects

 

berk:
      foolish person

 

bilby:
      a nocturnal marsupial that looks somewhat like a cat-sized rodent

(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_bilby
)

 

blue:
      fight, argument

 

bonzo:
      really good

 

brekkie:
      breakfast

 

bunch of fives:
      fist

 

bushwalking:
      hiking in the bush

 

Captain Cook:
      Australian rhyming slang for “look” (for more on rhyming slang, see

http://alldownunder.com/australian-slang/dictionary-rhyming.htm
)

 

chuck a wobbley:
      throw a hissy fit

 

crack a fat:
      get an erection

 

doodle:
      penis

 

drongo:
      mean and stupid person

 

eucalypt:
      eucalyptus and similar trees (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalypt
)

 

freshies:
      freshwater crocodiles

 

gobful:
      hard time

 

grouse:
      good

 

Joe Blake:
      Australian rhyming slang for “snake”

 

joey:
      baby kangaroo

 

mulga:
      a type of shrub tree found in the Australian bush

(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_aneura
)

 

nong:
      fool

 

old fella:
      penis

 

piccies:
      photographs

 

pissed:
      drunk

 

pot of piss:
      a beer

 

roo:
      kangaroo

 

root:
      to have sex or be a sex partner (can be a noun or a verb)

 

salties:
      saltwater crocodiles

 

seppo:
      Australian rhyming slang for an American (not considered an insult)

 

sickie:
      a sick day

 

uni:
      university

 

yabbo:
      foolish

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Correcting Kathy

Kathy would never have imagined that one of the most embarrassing moments of her life could make her the envy of every girl at her small university, but after a stumble in the cafeteria leaves her blushing and Hal Emory drenched in soup, she is stunned when the incident ends with her meeting the young, handsome professor for dinner.

She is even more taken aback by the fact that he does not hesitate to lecture her over dinner about her smoking—a habit she has tried many times to break without success. When he offers to help her quit by means of ‘aversion therapy,’ she cannot resist the urge to learn more, and almost before she knows it she finds herself bent over the desk of this stern professor for a good, hard spanking.

After a subsequent chastisement leads to lovemaking that is as hard and hot as it is unexpected, both Kathy and Hal must decide if they want to pursue a romance. Can Hal leave the pain of the tragic death of his wife in the past and allow himself to fall in love with Kathy? Even if he does, will she be able to accept not only his love but also his guidance and, from time to time, his firm hand applied to her bare bottom?

 

The Princess and the Huntsman

Though she was once as sweet as she is beautiful, since her mother’s untimely passing Princess Brandywyn seems to grow brattier with every passing year… until the day she is waylaid by a band of ruffians and dragged away into the forest. She is taken far from her home, but at last she is rescued from the outlaws by a simple huntsman named Tom and her life is changed forever.

Neither Tom nor anyone else will believe that a girl dressed in rags could be a princess, and without the slightest idea of how to get home, Brandywyn finds herself with no choice but to accept Tom’s offer to share his cottage. The feisty nineteen-year-old princess soon learns, however, that Tom will not stand for being treated as a servant. To her horror, Brandywyn discovers that arrogance will earn her a good, hard spanking on her bare bottom, and that more serious misbehavior will result in even more humiliating punishment.

In spite of his strict discipline, Brandywyn begins to feel things for Tom that she has never felt before… things that make her blush with shame. A princess should not dream of being stripped bare and taken long and hard by a commoner, yet dream of it she does. But what will her answer be if he asks for her hand, and what will come of them if her father finds her and returns her to the palace? Can a princess not only lust for a huntsman, but love him as well?

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Table of Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Glossary of Australian Slang Terms

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