
23rd January 2004, 06:53 AM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: gippsland lakes/vic
Posts: 5,104
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Chrome,
Here's another term for you: taking ' Levels on the splonk '. It refers to taking evens or a level bet. The 'splonk ' refers to a cricket ball hitting a bat and had something to do with a certain English private school and the saying was borrowed and became a racing bet term. ' Levels ' had something to do with laying down behind the sight board [ ? ].
Cheers.
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