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larrikin

[lar-i-kin] / ˈlær ɪ kɪn /


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Australians love a larrikin, a mischievous person with a good heart, said Frank Bongiorno, a historian at Australian National University in Canberra.

From Washington Post

Others celebrated Mr Hawke for his "larrikin" humour, resolve, and preparedness to show emotion.

From BBC

But not everyone views Australia's comedy exports as progressing from a ribald, larrikin past.

From BBC

A former president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, the country’s leading labor group, he was long considered the epitome of the larrikin, an Australian term for a rowdy, mischievous youngster or maverick.

From Washington Post

“The larrikin trade union leader who perhaps had sufficient common sense and intelligence to tone down his larrikinism to some extent and behave in a way that a prime minister should if he’s going to be a proper representative of his people, but who, in the end, is essentially a dinky-di Australian.”

From Washington Post