beer nut
English
Etymology
Possibly from the US trademark Beer Nuts (named for their intended use as a snack with beer), though the US brand is not sold in Australia.
Pronunciation
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Noun
- (Australia) A peanut served with its husk (but not its shell).
- 1984, Steve Katz, Mongolian Whiskey, Stolen Stories, page 37,
- Stanley crumbled the husk of a beer nut between his thumb and middle finger.
- 2008, Tim Schenck, What Size are God's Shoes?: Kids, Chaos, and the Spiritual Life, page 37:
- At the end of the party, the parents of the birthday boy handed me a party bag and my prize: a bag of beer nuts. I've since wondered what kind of parent would possibly give an eight-year-old beer nuts, but whatever. It was the seventies.
- 1984, Steve Katz, Mongolian Whiskey, Stolen Stories, page 37,
Translations
peanut served with its husk
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