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Come a gutzer: To crash or fall badly. Originally and Air Force term with reference to an aeroplane. Also used generally. To get into serious trouble, e.g., "He's before a court martial and looks like coming a gutzer." Gutzer is pre-war slang, and an old term among Cottish boys for falling flat on the water in diving, instead of making a clean header.[1]

References / notes

  1. Edward Fraser and John Gibbons (1925). Soldier and Sailor Words and Phrases. Routledge, London p.113.
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