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Isn't einspritzen the (alcohol) spirit for winter? But I like it too for injector.
Bougy is very apt. (I might have to scrap splugs. That was a pre-flink word coined by my Mum. Flink is a bit vague, but splugs and sparts rarely need clarification, and certainly no second reminders.
The walking banker here is a mild expression (akin to nerd etc) though it can be taken - and meant - seriously.
As with a lot of Aussie lingo, it depends HOW it is said. The lad with unmarried parents (not the bustard bird) is usually a term of affection (it means you are accepted) unless of course said with a serious tone...
On a lighter note I suppose I could mention the Swedish (Nordic/Germanic) for travel or way - fart.
I always found Swedish exits - ie, out-travel = utfart to be natural.
Their in-traffics (entries) worried me a bit - infarts.
But the one that cracked my dad up was a passing bus with huge lettering down its side - "Touristfart".
