Larry Dooley
Giving something "a bit of/some Larry Dooley" in Australian slang is to exert extra effort. The term was often used by Australian cricket commentator Richie Benaud when describing an aggressive batsman.[1]
After hitting a six to reach his century in the 2006 Boxing Day Test Match, Andrew Symonds said in a press conference:
“ | I was thinking 'should I do this in ones or if he sits one up there should I give it some Larry Dooley? I decided that if he slipped one up there I'd give it some Larry Dooley.[2] | ” |
References
In the 60's and 70's 'Give it the Larry Dooley" was to wind it up in the car, drag em off or give it heaps!
- ↑ Richie Benaud, The Guardian, 10 September 2004
- ↑ Roy hits higher ground, The Australian, 28 December 2006
See also
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