flanno

English

Etymology

flannel + -o

Pronunciation

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Noun

flanno (plural flannos)

  1. (Australia, informal, often attributive) A flannelette shirt.
    • 2012, Ned Manning, Playground Duty (page 94)
      When I started teaching I thought I'd better dress like an adult, so I bought lots of 'grown-up' clothes. [] They were replaced with jeans, T-shirts, flannos, sweatshirts and, in Canberra, duffle coats and beanies.
    • 2014, Susan Butler, The Aitch Factor
      There is a general notion of how this stereotype dresses (flannos and ugg boots and mullet hairdos) and eats (pizza and Coke).
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