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FURPHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Websternoun fur· phy ˈfərfē plural -es slang, Australia : a false report : rumor Word History Etymology from Furphy (carts), water and sanitation carts used during ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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The origins of telling a "furphy"The Oxford Dictionary defines the word Furphy as: A rumour or story, especially one that is untrue or absurd. The Oxford Dictionary also explains the origin of ...
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History - Furphy StoryJohn Furphy was 22 when he began his blacksmith and wheelwright business in 1864. Born in Moonee Ponds in Melbourne in 1842 to Irish immigrant parents.
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Australian manufacturing icon Furphy marks 150-year milestone in ...Nov 25, 2023 · Its origins date back to World War I, when troops in military camps would gather, swapping tales, around water carts manufactured by the company ...
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Word of the Day - furphy - Dictionary.comJul 22, 2021 · a piece of Australian slang meaning “a false report; rumor,” originated in the early days of World War I and derives from the Furphy carts used to haul water ...
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Australian words - F | School of Literature, Languages and Linguisticsfurphy. A rumour or false report; an absurd story. Furphy comes from the name of a firm, J. Furphy & Sons Pty. Ltd., who operated a foundry at Shepparton ...
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furphy### Summary of 'Furphy' from Oxford Reference
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Australian First World War “slanguage”Aug 28, 2020 · “Furphy” (a rumour) was also an Australianism coined during the Great War, and reflected the cynicism of the Australian troops with the ...
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furphy, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryWhat does the noun furphy mean? ... There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun furphy. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.Missing: slang | Show results with:slang
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Don't get caught telling furphies - Macquarie DictionaryHave you ever been told a false story, or spread a rumour? Then you've been part of a furphy. This is a fantastic word that comes from John Furphy, ...
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Understanding An Entry - Macquarie DictionaryThose long-established, such as furphy and frangipani, are now always written without a capital, whereas those embodying geographical names tend to keep it ...
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Meanings and origins of Australian words and idiomsFurphy is first recorded in 1915. 1915 J. Treloar Anzac Diary 3 February ... For a more detailed discussion of rhyming slang in Australian English see the article ...
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John Furphy - Australian Dictionary of BiographyJohn Furphy (1842-1920), engineering blacksmith, was born on 17 June 1842 at Moonee Ponds, Victoria, the eldest son of Samuel Furphy, farmer, and his wife ...Missing: 1919 | Show results with:1919
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Furphy water cart invented - Australian food history timelineJohn Furphy invented the Furphy water cart in Shepparton, Victoria, around 1880 for use in agriculture. It was later used by the military.
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Furphy Water Cart - WatermarksThe water cart was invented by John Furphy and was first made between 1878-1880 in Shepparton. The design was a big improvement on earlier methods of ...
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[PDF] FURPHY WATER CART CEREMONY REPORT - Engineers AustraliaOct 24, 1995 · The first end castings had the simple inscription "Furphy" in a small square at the top ... ability to withstand the elements and com- plement any ...Missing: features | Show results with:features
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Furphy Water Cart, J. Furphy & Sons, c. 1942 - Victorian CollectionsThe Furphy Farm Water Cart is of historical significance as it represents a famous Australian time-saving and energy-saving invention of the 1880s, replacing ...
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Beyond the water cart - R.M. Williams - Outback MagazineJun 9, 2017 · When John Furphy invented a unique metal cart in the 1880s he gave rise to much more than a useful way to transport water.
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Furphy Water Cart - Engineering Heritage AustraliaThe Furphy water cart was a characteristic item in rural Australia for many decades after it was first put on the market about 1880.
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Water Cart (Furphy) (Australia) | Australian War MemorialWeight: 350 kilograms Length: 4m Width: 1.7m Capacity: 180 gallons. History / Summary. This Furphy water wagon is a replica of the type used during the First ...Missing: inscriptions | Show results with:inscriptions
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Water Cart (Furphy) - Australian War MemorialFeb 4, 2022 · Water carts were used to take water to Australian Army personnel during the First World War in Europe and the Middle East.Missing: production 1914<|separator|>
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[PDF] Furphy Farm Water TanksThe first. Furphy cart was a 180 gallon. (818 L) cylindrical iron tank mounted on a simple cart with cast iron wheels and a basic wooden frame. The carts became ...
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furphy, n. - Green's Dictionary of Slangperhaps because drivers of the carts were notorious for bringing rumours ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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24 Mar 1916 - EXPERIENCES AT GALLIPOLI. - Trovenot 'Furphy's.' By the way, I believe. the word 'Furphy,' which is now quite. an Australian term, started in our. corps at Broadmeadows. We used to. get such ...<|separator|>
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03 Dec 1931 - "The Paris Gun" - TroveWHEN the rumour went around the Western Front that the Germans were ... for a long time, classed as a most absurd. "furphy." The trench mortar men ...
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24 Apr 1937 - Memories of Gallipoli - Trovebefore it was over? Rumour after rumour . . . We were. going here and going there. Old friend. "Furphy" was seriously overworked in. fixing our field of action ...
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01 Mar 1935 - CATTLE DRAFTING EXHIBITION FOR GOVERNORLOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS A FALSE RUMOUR. It is evident that "Furphy's" did not end with the war, hence there is not the slightest truth in the rumour being ...
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21 Mar 1942 - VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS - TroveSouthern Morning Herald (Goulburn, NSW : 1920 - 1923)View title info ... "Tom Collins," when Joseph Furphy wrote under that name, signified a starter ...
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14 Oct 1945 - DARG IS DEFINED - TroveRumor that Fuel Board staffs have been given a month's notice is incorrect. Furphy probably arose from ... Article : 26 words view this article · SERVICE.Missing: union labour rumour 1940s
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The 2% of GDP Furphy in Australia's Defence Debate - jstorThe Australian political debate also changed between 2009 and 2013. Julia. Gillard replaced Kevin Rudd in 2010 and re-committed to achieving a promised ...
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Whether it was climate, integrity or the economy, no topic was safe ...May 19, 2022 · Politicians were spinning hard for Australian's votes during the 2022 election. So who got their facts straight, and who missed the mark?
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Hansard - Federation Chamber 9/10/2025 Parliament of AustraliaOct 9, 2025 · This is effectively a big $2 billion furphy from the Prime Minister. It means that Australians are now paying 75 per cent more out of their ...
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Misinformation ran rampant in 2021. Here's your cheat sheet on the ...Dec 16, 2021 · For fact checkers, 2021 began ominously. Spurred on by election misinformation and conspiracy theories endorsed by outgoing president Donald ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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The pandemic entered a new phase in 2022, but vaccines were still ...Dec 15, 2022 · In the third year of the pandemic, much of the misinformation coming across our desk involved the safety of COVID-19 vaccines. ... furphy thrown ...
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Bring back 'furphy', an old word for a modern problemMay 16, 2022 · Sir – Regarding the origin of the word 'furphy', meaning a rumour, they were in use in Australian camps in war-time bearing the maker's name in ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Charlie Hebdo could be published in Australia. And other reasons ...Jan 14, 2015 · Charlie Hebdo could be published in Australia. And other reasons the 18C debate is a furphy. This article is more than 10 years old. Jason ...
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furphy - Urban Dictionarya rumor or piece of gossip, especially one that is not true ( slang ) Early 20th century. After the Furphy family, manufacturers of water carts.
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A furphy you can hate on - The Globe and MailNov 18, 2006 · But no, the furphy has long been a feature of Australian slang. As the context of the Times quotation suggests, the word means a false statement ...
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Celebrating the original larrikin - The AgeJul 26, 2003 · Furphy developed a kind of comic stoicism, which has become the stock in trade of Australia's most searching humour. Furphy is the ...
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furphy - Good Word Word of the Day alphaDictionary * Free English ...Pronunciation: fêr-fi • Hear it! ... Meaning: (Australian slang) 1. A rumor, an item of gossip or scuttlebutt. 2. A fanciful, apocryphal story, a tall tale.<|separator|>
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How Lion's Furphy cracked beer's toughest market - AFRApr 11, 2019 · It is from here that "furphy" is believed to have entered the Australian lexicon as the word for a tall tale based on a kernel of truth, but ...
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Joseph Furphy - Australian Dictionary of BiographyJoseph Furphy (1843-1912), writer, was born on 26 September 1843 at Yering, near Yarra Glen, Port Phillip District, son of Samuel Furphy, a tenant farmer, ...
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About Us - Furphy Foundry | Street & Park Furniture | Urban DesignThe name Furphy is synonymous with Australian manufacturing. With it's origins in 1864, today the Furphy tradition is carried on by J. Furphy & Sons and Furphy ...
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Solid bond: Why the Furphy family name endures Two cousins, two ...Jan 22, 2025 · Adam's arm of the family business operations, J Furphy & Sons, designs and manufactures stainless steel vessels and storage tanks for the ...Missing: history WWII modern
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KU basketball's Johnny Furphy grew up swimming with sharksMar 1, 2024 · In Melbourne, Australia, Furphy grew up playing basketball with his brother Joe, who is five years older than him. They loved playing pickup in ...
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Furphy MuseumIncluded in the collection are an extensive collection of Furphy Water Carts and ends as well as photographs, machinery and tools from yesteryear. Also – new in ...