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The same applies if an Australian says: 'Don't come the raw prawns on me.
Don't come the raw prawn with me.
No coming the raw prawn with the judges ...
Another catchphrase was "don't come the raw prawn."
Are you coming the raw prawn?'
'Coming the Raw Prawn' and Education for the Consumer, 27 April 1977.
The tip of one of them is undercooked, but Samira doesn't mind: she considers it OK to come the raw prawn if it's just the tip.