Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. You're watching a Test cricket match at the W.A.C.A (pronounced 'whacker') and hear a heated conversation in which one bloke says to another "You've got tickets on yourself, mate". What on earth did this Aussie mean?"
...1. There is some paper sticking out of his pocket 2. The person is conceited and has a high opinion of themselves 3. The person is very well dressed 4. The person is getting too angry The origins of this expression are uncertain. The most likely origin seems to have gambling connections in that the person has such a high opinion of themselves they would purchase betting tickets backing themself to win. Another possibility is they have placed a high priced ticket on themself as in a high value item in a store. It could be said that I have tickets on myself for thinking I could write the definitive Aussie slang quiz!
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. You're watching a Test cricket match at the W.A.C.A (pronounced 'whacker') and hear a heated conversation in which one bloke says to another "You've got tickets on yourself, mate". What on earth did this Aussie mean?"
The person is conceited and has a high opinion of themselves:
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