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Related: About this forumOK, a really dumb question about Australian English . . .
What is a "rort"?
Thanks!
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OK, a really dumb question about Australian English . . . (Original Post)
hatrack
Jul 2021
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hlthe2b
(106,335 posts)1. I'm not Australian but a neighbor used to use that word for a 'scam'
Sanity Claws
(22,038 posts)2. Found a definition by google
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.
hatrack
(60,920 posts)3. Cool - thanks to you and hlth2b!q
Cheers!
uriel1972
(4,261 posts)4. It is usually used in relation to...
Misuse of a position of public authority and public funds.
Matilda
(6,384 posts)5. We currently have an Australian government made up of rorters.
You'd be hard-pressed to find one amongst them who's an honest bloke.
And headed by rorter-in-chief Scott (Scumo) Morrison.