chuck a sickie


used in australia. means to take a day off sick from work when you are fine.
mate, i couldn’t be -rs-d going to work today. i might chuck a sickie.
call in to work or skip school and opt out for a sick day whether you’re sick or not.
after hitting up the club and the waffle house, i decided to chuck a sickie so i could stay home and chill.
chucking a sickie is where you call in work or school and say your sick when you’re fine. its not australian, its english slang and i hate how people always confuse australian slang with english slang.
ahh mate im well sick of school, i might chuck a sickie tomorrow

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