Lay-back

What is Lay-back?


1.

A word used predominately in Australia and New Zealand to describe when a person lies on their back and another person ejects goon(cheap cask wine) into their mouth for a particular period of time.

This can be done from a great height or, for example, hanging in a tree, in which case it is known as a "trick pour".

Thirsty, Annie? Do a lay-back!

Can also be used as a verb, usually in a song-form as follows:

LAY BACK (insert 2-syllable name here), LAY BACK! LAY BACK!

See goon, drunk, para


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