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OK, a really dumb question about Australian English . . . (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2021 OP
I'm not Australian but a neighbor used to use that word for a 'scam' hlthe2b Jul 2021 #1
Found a definition by google Sanity Claws Jul 2021 #2
Cool - thanks to you and hlth2b!q hatrack Jul 2021 #3
It is usually used in relation to... uriel1972 Jul 2021 #4
We currently have an Australian government made up of rorters. Matilda Aug 2021 #5

Sanity Claws

(22,045 posts)
2. Found a definition by google
Tue Jul 20, 2021, 06:33 PM
Jul 2021

rort. To scam, misuse, or to treat fraudulently. This significant Australian word derives from wrought, an archaic past participle of the verb to work.

I never heard it before.

Matilda

(6,384 posts)
5. We currently have an Australian government made up of rorters.
Mon Aug 16, 2021, 10:13 PM
Aug 2021

You'd be hard-pressed to find one amongst them who's an honest bloke.

And headed by rorter-in-chief Scott (Scumo) Morrison.

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