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- (intransitive, Australia, New Zealand, often with "at") To impart false information in an attempt to mislead.
- (intransitive, Australia, New Zealand, often with "at") To ridicule.
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- Maybe the geezer was a major really. Or maybe he was poking borax. That was the trouble with toffs from outside the area – you didn't know where you were with them.
- ‘Your mother didn′t have any call to go slinging off about me moey, anyway,’ complained Hughie suddenly, and from thirty years ago steamed up a resentment that had never really gone off the boil. ‘She always did have a tongue in her head that would scare the hair off a coconut.’
- ‘Don′t go poking borax at the dead,’ remonstrated Mumma, then she added softly, ‘It was that nice, too, all black and silky.’
- "Now you′re poking borax at me, Mother! Making me out to be a romancer and historian. Aren′t I a farmer?"
- Hon. S. J. Faulkner—You see, as long as the people concerned are not political, it is O.K. But members opposite want to poke borax at people who dare to have a different view from that of the Leader of the Opposition.
- It was an acceptable way of poking borax at unions for being so bloody backward.
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