A Slab

in #english6 years ago (edited)

In some states in Australia we use the term Slab to denote a carton of 24 beers. It is mainly used in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. In the video I explain how to use the word.



When you go to a bottleshop, which are the only places where you can buy bulk bottles alcohol, if you ask for a slab of anything, it will be 24 bottles in a box.

Buyer: "Can I please how a slab of Fosters (No one drinks Fosters in Australia)"

Seller: "24 cans of Fosters is $35, thank you"

And that is how you use the word Slab people.

Thank you, and have a good day.

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