schoolie
English
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editEtymology
editFrom school + -ie (“diminutive suffix”).
Pronunciation
editAudio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -uːli
Noun
editschoolie (plural schoolies)
- (Australia) A senior school student, especially a school-leaver, engaged in unsupervised celebrations during schoolies week.
- 1996, John Cotterell, Social Networks and Social Influences in Adolescence, page 176:
- Known as the Drug Awareness Network, it was able to find funding assistance for its work from the National Drug Education unit. The network devised a programme of activities which was later advertised to intending Schoolies by helpers walking the streets and distributing leafets containing information about forthcoming events.
- 2007, John Chalmers, Byron Bay Taxis and Lunacies, page 78:
- Some of the locals prey on the Schoolies.
- 2009, Justine Vaisutis, Australia, Lonely Planet, page 338:
- If staying in November or December, the place is filled with hundreds of schoolies.
- 2010, Garry Disher, Blood Moon, page 17:
- But the victim in this case had been a schoolie, she′d been assaulted during Schoolies Week, and her attacker might have been a fellow schoolie.
- (Australia) A schoolteacher.
- (UK, military) An education officer.
- 2008, John H. Dunning, Seasons of a Scholar: Some Personal Reflections of an International Business Economist, page 46:
- Arbroath, being a training station for young naval airmen, also housed several ‘schoolies’ (education officers), four of whom lived in an adjacent building to mine. I quickly struck up a close friendship with two of the schoolies, Ron Horner and Vivian Price.
- (US, fishing) A juvenile gamefish (especially striped bass) at a stage where it tends to swim with others in schools rather than stay to itself.
- 1997 August, Lawrence Pine, Massachusetts′s Plymouth Rock Bass, Field & Stream, page 94,
- Poppers and Clouser-style flies can produce large numbers of schoolies that average 16 to 24 inches, with a sprinkling of fish from 24 to 28 inches.
- 2003, Larry Larsen, Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing: Top Tactics for Top Locations, page 150:
- Oklahomans Jim Campbell and Gary Tyler caught 123 peacocks (including two teeners) by concentrating on the schoolies with jigs and other small lures that day.
- 2009, Tom Rosenbauer, Nick Lyons, The Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Fishing: 101 Tips for the Absolute Beginner, page 88:
- Schoolies tend to concentrate inside harbors and along beaches, often moving far inside tidal creeks and salt ponds.
- 1997 August, Lawrence Pine, Massachusetts′s Plymouth Rock Bass, Field & Stream, page 94,
- (equestrianism, informal) Synonym of school horse
Synonyms
edit- (senior school student attending school-leaving celebrations): leaver (Western Australia)
- (schoolteacher):
- (education officer):
- (bass that swims in a school): schoolie bass
Derived terms
editTranslations
editschool-leaver
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schoolteacher — see teacher
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