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- noun Australia A
swimming costume .
Etymologies
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Here's one bit of news chez Juliette - I've finally struggled back into my swimming cozzie, stuck on my goggles, and plunged back into the cold and dispiriting pool of online dating - only to immediately come face to face with three drowned wasps and a floating condom.
Dater Archives juliette 2009
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Here's one bit of news chez Juliette - I've finally struggled back into my swimming cozzie, stuck on my goggles, and plunged back into the cold and dispiriting pool of online dating - only to immediately come face to face with three drowned wasps and a floating condom.
Archive 2009-08-01 juliette 2009
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"Come, cozzie," she said, "give me a proper reason for falling in love with this husband of yours."
The Vicar's Daughter George MacDonald 1864
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"Well, little cozzie!" she cried, as she kissed me three or four times,
The Vicar's Daughter George MacDonald 1864
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Bhs has the answer, with a cozzie that smooths out your lumps, making you look as if you've lost inches, And at just £30, it's a bargain.
mirror.co.uk - Home 2010
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But don't expect these farmers to don a high-cut cozzie as they take on
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We believe, we really do, that Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings will see us puffing dutifully around the rain-sodden streets or enthusiastically grabbing cozzie and towel and setting off for the local baths instead of curling up with a takeaway and a DVD.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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Glitzy jackets are a great cover-up - even over a cozzie in the summer
mirror.co.uk - Home 2009
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` swimming costume 'is called variously bathers in South Australia and Western Australia, cozzie in New South Wales and swimmers in Queensland.
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In this language, the cost of living crisis is the “cozzie livs”; the upcoming general election is the “genny lec”, and a mental breakdown is a “menty b”.
‘Genny lec’ and ‘cozzie livs’. And who can afford 'savvy b'? British slang is daft, but it is breaking taboos | Coco Khan Coco Khan 2024
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