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2024年1月14日 · 125 Common Australian Slang Words, Terms and Phrases. 1. Brekkie. The most important meal of the day, “brekkie” means breakfast. “I eat brekkie every morning before sunup.” 2. Bush telly. “Bush...
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2024年9月2日 · While Cockney slang has a certain rhyme and rhythm to it, Australian slang is more a form of abbreviation. Words like 'Yewy' - a shortened version of U-Turn, 'Smoko' - smoking break and 'You beauty' are all examples of abbreviated terms that have become commonly used.
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A Cold One / Coldie– Beer Avo– Avocado Barbie – Barbecue (because we’ve all heard, ‘throw another shrimp on the barbie‘, right?! Billy – Teapot (In the Outback on the fire) (or some Aussie’s use it to refer to a bong; but only the ones that wanted to be different, as bong is pretty standard worldwide.) Booze Bus– Police vehicle used to catch drunk ...
Banana Bender – Somebody from Queensland Beauty! – Great! Most often shouted emphatically as “You Beauty” when something good happens, particularly in sports. Bloody– Very. Used to extenuate a point Bloody oath – Yes (or, it’s true) Bludger– Someone who’s lazy, generally also who relies on others (when it’s someone who relies on the state they’re o...
Accadacca– How Aussies refer to Australian band ACDC Ambo– Ambulance Ankle Biter– Child Arvo – Afternoon (S’Arvomeans this afternoon!) Aussie Salute– Wave to scare the flies Bail– To cancel plans. Bathers / Budgie Smugglers– Swimsuit / Speedos Barrack– To cheer on, support Billabong– A pond in a dry riverbed Brolly– Umbrella Bruce– An Aussie Bloke ...
A Beginner’s Guide to Australian Slang. When you learn English you’re taught how to speak and write ‘proper’ English. Then you visit an English speaking country and start hearing some very strange slang terms. Australian slang is certainly ‘interesting’!
2023年9月12日 · From “fair dinkum” to “chook”, Australian slang phrases can be confusing, but they are essential to the country’s culture and identity. In this blog article, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most common Aussie slang terms, their meanings, and how to use
Here is your ultimate guide Aussie slang with the origins of all of Australia's quirky and unique words and phrases.
2023年5月24日 · This post covers 102 of the coolest and most common Australian slang words, so you'll sound more like an authentic Aussie. Grab a cuppa and a choccy biccy—it's time to learn why the best English slang on earth comes from down under!