bush week
English
Etymology
Apparently from an actual attempt to organise a Bush Festival in Sydney in 1919; the idea then being extended to the present figurative use. [1]
Noun
bush week (plural bush weeks)
- (Australia, informal) An imagined or symbolic time when assumedly unsophisticated people from the countryside come to the city, likely to be preyed on by tricksters there.[1]
- What do you think this is, bush week? (= What do you take me for? ; Do you think I'm an idiot?)
References
- 1 2 "Bush week", Kel Richards (presenter), Australian Broadcasting Commission News Radio article.
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