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toolie

n. (context Australia colloquial English) An adult reveller who deliberately travels to a destination where schoolies congregate, often to solicit sex from the schoolies.

Usage examples of "toolie".

Scarlett and Toolie and Ollie piled into the cab, so Deaver had to ride in back with Katie and Janie and a younger brother, Dusty.

Then he looked up and in the gap between Toolie and Katie, he could see part of the sign on the truck.

Deaver stood away from the truck with Ollie and Toolie and Marshall as they surveyed the stage.

Marshall had finally wound down and now he stood there, waiting for Toolie to answer.

Deaver wanted to take his saddle with him, but Toolie talked him out of it.

He just sat there and eyed Toolie up and down, not showing any expression at all on his very clean and untanned face.

Deaver leaned over the desk and saw Toolie sitting down, filling out the forms.

So Toolie would fill out the forms, and as soon as he was gone the secretary would call up the business database, verify their license, and throw out the forms.

Instead he told Toolie all about his getting permission to apply for a job change, which meant he at least had a shot at getting into the outriders.

There was barely enough for Marsh and me and our children, so every bite they ate, I felt like they were taking it out of the mouths of little Toolie and Katie and Ollie.

Deaver remembered how Marshall gave a tongue-lashing to Toolie that morning.

Onstage Toolie was playing Joseph Smith and Scarlett was playing his mother.

Scarlett and Katie and Toolie were out of their tents, standing beside Deaver, watching the sheriff get in his car and drive off.

Katie playing Betsy Ross and Toolie playing Royal Aal and Deaver finding his way into the family.

Ty already knew every legal detail there was to know about the missing man, Toolie Mar dell.