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  • For a woman that dropped her Brummy accent and shagged her way to the top this must have been inconvenient.

    The Labour ..sorry..Dinner Party Newmania 2007

  • For a woman that dropped her Brummy accent and shagged her way to the top this must have been inconvenient.

    Archive 2007-09-09 Newmania 2007

  • Unprotected Brummy shagging in celebration of the Lib Con 2004 victory has now led to a run on nursery places.

    Libdemologists: Insufficient Deaths, Too Much Rain 2007

  • But second fiddle vos not quite _the_ instrument for Brummy.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 12, 1892 Various

  • There's Nugget, and Ginger, and Brummy -- all red 'ot.

    Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life 1902

  • Brummy, "and there ain't nothing going to happen to me -- and don't you forget it."

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • "You wouldn't have got it if you had asked," said Brummy, uncompromisingly.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • They carried a spare set of tucker-bags, and if, for instance, they were out of sugar and had plenty flour and tea, Brummy or Swampy would go to the store, boundary-rider's hut, or selector's, with the sugar-bag in his hand and the other bags in his shirt front on spec.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • If Brummy was mean skunk enough to act to a mate like that, Swampy would be even with him; he would wait till Brummy was asleep, collar the stuff, and clear.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • He'd allers acted straight to him, and Brummy had acted like a "cow."

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

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