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purler

Etymology 1 n. 1 (context UK colloquial English) A headlong fall or tumble. 2 (context UK colloquial English) A knockdown blow; a blow that causes a person to fall headlong. Etymology 2

alt. (context Australia colloquial English) Something extremely good. n. (context Australia colloquial English) Something extremely good.

Usage examples of "purler".

The purler I had taken had left me rather tender in the fleshy parts, and it was a relief after I had been washed and brushed up and was on the spruce side, once more to sink into a well-stuffed chair in the smoking-room.