"5" . _:vb7211234 "Marmalade: Who stacked the car? (pointing to Saloon) Fangio here. Jock: (standing) I claim full responsibility for the second bingle."@en . _:vb7211233 "Miserable phone calls from Windsor police station or from Russell Street. \u2018Mum, I\u2032ve stacked the car; could you get me a lawyer?\u2019, the middle-class panacea for all diseases."@en . _:vb7211236 . _:vb7211236 "oh shit danny, i stacked the car ran into sally, an old school friend you stacked the car? so now i need this sally\u2032s address for the insurance, danny says"@en . _:vb7211232 . _:vb7211233 . _:vb7211234 . _:vb7211235 . _:vb7211234 "1984, Jack Hibberd, A Country Quinella: Two Celebration Plays, page 80:"@en . _:vb7211232 "Jim couldn\u2032t make it today as he stacked his car on the weekend."@en . _:vb7211231 . _:vb7211233 "1975, Laurie Clancy, A Collapsible Man, Outback Press, page 43,"@en . _:vb7211235 "Eventually he sideswiped a bus and forced other cars to collide, and as he finally stacked the car up on a bridge abutment, he passed out, perhaps from exhaustion, perhaps from his head hitting the windshield."@en . _:vb7211236 "2007, Martin Chipperfield, slut talk, Night Falling, 34th Parallel Publishing, US, Trade Paperback, page 100,"@en . . _:vb7211235 "2002, Ernest Keen, Depression: Self-Consciousness, Pretending, and Guilt, page 19:"@en . . . _:vb7211231 "(transitive, US, Australia, slang) To crash; to fall."@en .