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    Australian Slang for "lookout" person in a gang

    Hello All,

    For various reasons I have been attempting to remember the Australian slang word for the person in a gang whose role was to be the lookout. The lookout warned the other gang members - who were up to no good - if someone like the Police came near them. I keep drawing a blank in my head on what the slang word was.

    Can anyone remember what the slang word for a lookout is? Thank you in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
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    Spot on! All these years of knowing the term and, thanks to Lionel's question, it just occurred to me that it may have been a Gang-Gang!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret View Post
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    Hello BradC, Ferret and Saitch,

    Thank you for identifying the term as a "Cockatoo" - I had the inkling that it was a bird - however, my brain kept coming back to 'stool pigeon'. However it is not an Australian slang word and it also not a very desirable state to be in.

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    Cockatoo apparently is used in this way because the white cockatoo, when most of the flock is on the ground, busy eating the grain just planted, or similar, has at least one on a high perch such as a dead tree, who kicks up a fuss when a predator is seen approaching, so that the flock can get airborne and be able to escape.
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    I wonder if cockatoos have different calls for airborne and earth bound predators like meerkats.
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    Australian for Patsy - Fall Guy?

    Hello All,

    On a continuing quest for equivalent Australian slang term for different roles within gangs. United States terms like "patsy" and "fall guy" are easily found for a gullible member or slower member of a gang who is not quick enough to recognise the need to take evasive action and they get caught in the act committing a crime. Sometimes this member of the gang is deliberately set up to get caught. Meanwhile the other quicker members of the gang successfully make their escape.

    Is there an Australian slang word for Patsy/Fall guy? You know a polite slang word that will not need to be censored.

    I wonder if anyone has ever written a guide book for the names of Australian gang members' roles? Perrone & White, (2000) suggest that, "over 150 years ago, the Cabbage Tree Hat Mob, one of the prominent “youth gangs” of the time, reputedly annoyed respectable Sydneysiders". The Cabbage Tree Hat Mob featured at the start of a History of the Rocks book that I bought in my youth during one of my frequent visits to the Rocks in Sydney. Having grown bored with living in Goulburn, I would take the morning train to Sydney. I would spend the day walking around and then catch the last train out of Central Station back home to Goulburn. It used to be a very good day out. Yes - living in Goulburn I did that trip a number of times! I unfortunately parted company with that book when I moved away from Goulburn. From memory the book had a lot of detail about the nature and operations of gangs in the Rocks.

    By the way - there is a detailed article about the Cabbage Tree Hat available by clicking this link - Accessed 9th May 2025
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    (Perrone, S. & White, R. (2000). Young people and gangs. Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice no. 167. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. Young people and gangs | Australian Institute of Criminology)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionelgee View Post
    Hello All,

    On a continuing quest for equivalent Australian slang term for different roles within gangs. United States terms like "patsy" and "fall guy" are easily found for a gullible member or slower member of a gang who is not quick enough to recognise the need to take evasive action and they get caught in the act committing a crime. Sometimes this member of the gang is deliberately set up to get caught. Meanwhile the other quicker members of the gang successfully make their escape.

    Is there an Australian slang word for Patsy/Fall guy? You know a polite slang word that will not need to be censored.

    I wonder if anyone has ever written a guide book for the names of Australian gang members' roles? Perrone & White, (2000) suggest that, "over 150 years ago, the Cabbage Tree Hat Mob, one of the prominent “youth gangs” of the time, reputedly annoyed respectable Sydneysiders". The Cabbage Tree Hat Mob featured at the start of a History of the Rocks book that I bought in my youth during one of my frequent visits to the Rocks in Sydney. Having grown bored with living in Goulburn, I would take the morning train to Sydney. I would spend the day walking around and then catch the last train out of Central Station back home to Goulburn. It used to be a very good day out. Yes - living in Goulburn I did that trip a number of times! I unfortunately parted company with that book when I moved away from Goulburn. From memory the book had a lot of detail about the nature and operations of gangs in the Rocks.

    By the way - there is a detailed article about the Cabbage Tree Hat available by clicking this link - Accessed 9th May 2025
    The Cabbage Tree Hat - Iconic Headwear of Australia's Early Settlers

    Unemployment aye! How come this old Styx song keeps playing in my mind? Too Much Time On My Hands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XcKBmdfpWs

    Well that was a nice little break from searching and applying for jobs in the attempt to keep ahead of the apparent run of waking up each morning and receiving a rejection email for a job that I had previously applied for. It is not the way to start the day that I would recommend anyone doing. Back to the quest...

    Vintage Bon Scott's AC/DC sum it up pretty well in their old song Down Payment Blues
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFyGuuJJfKU


    Plus, it is good to mooch on to Ride On and enjoy the nice blues guitar rifts while applying for a new job ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFUGvdxuQGQ



    Kind regards
    Lionel

    (Perrone, S. & White, R. (2000). Young people and gangs. Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice no. 167. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. Young people and gangs | Australian Institute of Criminology)
    'Sucker' or 'mug' perhaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
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