have tickets on oneself
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have tickets on oneself (third-person singular simple present has tickets on oneself, present participle having tickets on oneself, simple past and past participle had tickets on oneself)
- (Australia, derogatory) To be conceited.
- 2005, Mark Latham, The Latham Diaries, page 204:
- Little Swannie has got big tickets on himself.
- 2007 June 19, Ben Doherty, "Lawyer died as he lived," The Age,
- "Our nickname for him was "Tickets", because he had tickets on himself," Mr Thompson said. "He was a good sportsman, but he also loved to tell us how good he was."
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