on one's Pat Malone

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Etymology

Australian rhyming slang; possibly from the ballad Paddy Malone in Australia, recounting the tribulations of an Irish immigrant.

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Prepositional phrase

on one's Pat Malone

  1. (Australia, slang) Alone, on one's own
    • 1938, Xavier Herbert, chapter IX, in Capricornia, page 139:
      "Who's paying?" asked Oscar. "Abo Department?"
      "Oh, no," said Lace lightly. "I'm doing it on my pat."
    • 2004, Jay Verney, Percussion, St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press, page 298:
      "My daughter worries about me. Isn't that nice," Brian said to the room. "She'd be on her Pat Malone there then, wouldn't she?"

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