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Definition of zac in English: zac(also zack) noun zak Australian, NZ informal with negative Used for emphasis to denote no money at all. I won't contribute another zac until I know where my money is going Example sentencesExamples - He's subsequently missed out on the $850,000 in prize money that's since been won when he could have had every zac of it to himself.
- Unsubsidised arts like Australian computer game developers make world-class competitive products and don't receive a zac in Arts Council, Film Australia etc. funding.
- Apparently, he didn't pay a zac for his 75 per cent share and all he bought was the assets.
- The cast has been short-changed: no residuals, despite playing in 125 countries, and not a zac from souvenir sales.
- Stay with them in the best room, get them to back his winners, and leave with big money without investing a zac.
OriginLate 19th century: from an informal name for an old Australian sixpenny coin, probably ultimately from an early Scottish pronunciation of six. |