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		Definition of vaatjie in English: vaatjie(also vatje) nounˈfʌɪkiˈfʌɪtʃi South African A small cask for carrying water or wine. Example sentencesExamples -  This cost him three hundred pounds in cash, twenty-five guns, one salted horse and a vaatjie of brandy.
 -  Two men met us this forenoon with two calabashes of sweet milk, which we deposited in one of the water-vatjes.
 -  All they had were a few biscuits, and for water they had to depend on the lukewarm liquid left in the vaatjie hanging under the wagon.
 -  No doubt many a shooting party assembled on the beach with a sheep for their braaivleis, a vaatjie of wine and a sack of sweet potatoes for the embers.
 -  He left his little vaatjie and other things with Mother, and set off.
 -  Just to oblige you, I give you the vatje and you give me the girl!
 -  With Temperance Societies and the stimulating music of the Blue Ribbon Army, there would be fewer clients to make an illegal purchase of a brandy vaatjie in a backstreet.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: Afrikaans, from vaat 'vat' + the diminutive suffix -tjie.     |