
Arvo/Dodgy
The arvo: the afternoon.
Dodgy : if something is dodgy it means it is tricky; difficult; you are unsure about it or you think it might be deceitful.
Example:
Mary: What do you want to do this arvo?
John: How about we skip class and go to the cinema?
Mary: That sounds a bit dodgy to me. What if we get caught?
John: Don’t be a chicken! Who’s going to know?
Mary: I’m not sure. Sometimes I think Barbara has got eyes in the back of her head.
Dodgy : if something is dodgy it means it is tricky; difficult; you are unsure about it or you think it might be deceitful.
Example:
Mary: What do you want to do this arvo?
John: How about we skip class and go to the cinema?
Mary: That sounds a bit dodgy to me. What if we get caught?
John: Don’t be a chicken! Who’s going to know?
Mary: I’m not sure. Sometimes I think Barbara has got eyes in the back of her head.
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