who invented it? By clicking Subscribe you agree to ourprivacy and legal statement. bite your bum = An emphatic way of telling someone No! or disagreeing with them, e.g. Gods own country = A reference to Australia, or parts thereof, as a paradise on earth. Ankle biter A child. Brissie = An abbreviation of Brisbane (the capital of Queensland). The G = The Melbourne Cricket Ground, abbreviated as The MCG, further abbreviated as The G. Whilst the word began as an acronym, with ANZAC correctly spelt with capital letters, it has a modern usage as a noun, with a meaning wider than that of the ANZAC military organization, and it is therefore now also correctly spelt with just its initial letter capitalised, i.e. You, in plural form. Heres the pie, go on, bog in; also used as part of a humorous pre-dinner prayer, being Two, four, six, eight, bog in, dont wait. phrase pissed to the eyeballs: https://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=117007, Spewin (adj) objecting to a situation, place or thing causing the person to become vocally angry, agitated or upset. Im working on a farm, earning a crust, What do you do for a crust? (derives from the association of the term bread with money). Use this Aussie slang in your day-to-day conversations and Aussie might think you're one of their own. Meaning: (Noun) The Australian slang footy is a shortened name for football. Throw some, A person who is considered unsophisticated or unrefined, commonly associated by Aussies with someone of. Its been hours and I need to use it now. Basically stands for a 'Bastards & Spinsters Ball' and they used to be a way for young singles to meet in country towns. boozer = [2] Someone who drinks a lot of alcoholic drinks, especially beer. chink = A Chinese person; usually considered derogatory. cut = Feeling hurt, e.g. I will never dine at Red Rooster again.. refo = Abbreviation for refugee; can also be spelt as reffo, e.g. A person who is mischievous or unsophisticated, however has a good heart and is well liked. He cracked the exams (possibly from someone successfully opening or cracking a safe). Also spelt little Johnnie. Really, really tired. chuck = [2] To vomit, to chuck up, to throw up, e.g. Aussie Rules = Australian Rules Football. The Australian bush, but is also used to refer to anywhere rural, ie to go out bush. Short for tradesman, a skilled manual worker specialized in a particular craft that requires on-the-job training (electrician, carpenter, plumber, etc.). From "bugger all" to "jandals," the Australian New Zealander takes you through some "sweet as" phrases from down under. dog = An informer, especially an informer for the police or prison guards, e.g. currency lads, currency lasses = Native-born Australians; from colonial times when British coinage was scarce and Australian traders produced their own promissory notes or currency (i.e. Example: Dont forget to go to the store in the arvo. clucky = Refers to a woman who is showing interest in babies, or in having a baby, from the clucking of a mother hen over her chicks. supports them), usually used in regards to people barracking for a football team, e.g. Now youve broken it; good onya, idiot. McDonalds is a popular fast-food chain found in all parts of the world. When I moved to Australia, I often felt lost when people used Aussie slang. awkward as a Chow on a bike = Acting in an awkward manner; from a negative reference to a Chinese person on a bike. A term arising from the vast sandy deserts of Western Australia; also, sandgroper is the name of a burrowing insect found in Western Australia, belonging to the Cylindrachetidae family. he did the dirty on her; similar to filthy on. Booze A 14th-century nickname. Where are you heading to? Go on, get outta here. Who asked you to stick your bib in?. Cabbage Gardeners = Victorians. bag of fruit = Rhyming slang for suit (can also be abbreviated to bag). bludger = Someone who bludges; i.e. Journalist. Heres a fun new word, Avanavo = Have an avo. As a kid in Australia in the summer, this would be one of your favourite words! Aussie = [2] Australia, or something from Australia; e.g. Laptop. Put it inside now. Meaning: (Expression) The expression You little ripper! is Australian slang that means fantastic.. Example: Whats your name on Facey? If a place is chock-a-block, it is full with either people or things, like cars in a parking lot. A bus the police operated, used to stop cars and breath-test people, to catch them if theyre drink driving. This means there are 19 expressions identified as Australian, plus the two rhyming slang expressions. shout = To buy drinks for others; to buy a round of drinks, especially in a pub, e.g. bum steer = Given the wrong information, received the wrong directions, misled. Ever wanted to increase your Aussie slang from just 'shrimp on the barbie? The Wix website builder offers a complete solution from enterprise-grade infrastructure and business features to advanced SEO and marketing toolsenabling anyone to create and grow online. Excellent. "That goes together like menudo and a crudo." posted by M.C. Example: Did you bring the sanger I asked you to make? chuck a mental = Have a tantrum, get angry (the imputation is that one is acting like a mentally disabled person having a fit); also chuck a wobbly, chuck a mickey, chuck a fit, e.g. A term arising from the vast sandy deserts of Western Australia; also, sandgroper is the name of a burrowing insect found in Western Australia, belonging to the Cylindrachetidae family). Of poor quality. [See the entry: Bandywallop.]. Thats bullshit, you filthy liar!, You reckon Fred Nerk is the best footballer ever? Australian National University research shows using Australian slang in a foreign accent has a neutral impact on likability John Jarratt's initially charming psychopath from the Wolf Creek movies. Well, neither my husband nor I are Queenslanders, in fact, hes a born and bred Melburnian. What do you think you are doing?! Winfield Blue cigarettes), swears a lot, drinks beer a lot, and has a mullet haircut. something remaining behind from a former period or state of affairs. brass razoo = A reference to a (non-existent) worthless coin, e.g. Derives from the notion that men in Australia grew up tall and thin. bugger off = Leave me alone; go away. Coathanger, the - Sydney Harbour Bridge. That was taken to mean what the items were, rather than the city they had come from! Get on the bike, av a go, it wont bite ya. arseholes = People who are considered to be not nice, e.g. Translation: Speedos Explanation: Skimpy male beachwear. Hi, what about stick your beak in or nosey parker and knackers & knackered, One correction and one addition Dont forget to pack the esky for camping this weekend. A bottle-o is Australian food slang for the place you go to buy wine, beer and spirits. Hey mate, take a squiz at this blog post. Often depicted as someone with a strong Australian accent, who swears, drinks a lot of beer, and who has very few social graces; stereotyped as wearing (in the heat) shorts, blue t-shirt, and thongs (footwear), with a tinnie or stubbie of beer in his hand. Refreshment Shut up, or Ill bonk you on the noggin (i.e. bullshit artist = Someone who says a lot of bullshit, i.e. mucking around = Wasting time, dawdling, mucking about, doing little of nothing. carry on like a two-bob watch = Someone carrying on in an unduly agitated manner, e.g. Similar to a few sandwiches short of a picnic and a few cents short of a dollar. So I looked at G.A. Teach me how to ride a wave like that. av a go = Strine for Have a go, i.e. He was pretty toey about having to stay inside all day. Example: Did you get new daks? Tom wasnt within coo-ee of the town. Meaning: (Expression) Fair dinkum is an expression that is the same as honestly? The Australian slang, fair dinkum, is used positively and negatively, depending on the situation. Meaning: (Noun) Bludger is a person who is lazy. Put another snag on the barbie, will ya love?. Im a bit sus of the tyres on my car, I think theyre no good, I think that used-car dealer is a bit sus. The Australia Day Council of NSW acknowledges we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognises the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. Meaning: (Noun) Lollies, in Australian slang, is any form of sweet treat, unlike in other countries, wherein lollies are a shortened word for lollipops. @James, from my experience cobber is a generational thing, typically said by our older mothers and fathers who would have been born in the WWII era. Derived from the practice of young male Aborigines going walkabout, heading off into the wilderness, to live alone for several months, as a rite of passage. Visiting Tasmazia & the tiny village of Lower Crackpot, Wine Not? K = Kilometer (abbreviation), e.g. He was skiting about how good he is at footy. get your end in = To have sexual intercourse. Note that due to the nature of the algorithm, some results returned by your query may only be concepts, ideas or words . get out of here = An expression of disbelief, e.g. divvy = Divide, e.g. Id be so lost if you used a bunch of them in a sentence. OS = Abbreviation for overseas (i.e. Derived from the perception that galahs (a species of bird) are not very bright. Australia is a continent after all, so the slang can differ depending on where you are. go south til your hat floats = A relatively polite way of telling someone to go drown themselves, e.g. Raymond, I am familiar with this phrase from as long as I can remember growing up in country SA especially common on the footy field! Bodgies were regarded as uncouth louts. Skips = A derogatory term for Australians of British ethnicity; a term that originated with those of Southern European ethnicity to refer to Anglo-Australians. Siphon the python? . Makes a bit more sense than just she bangs like a dunny door! Pitt Street farmer = A businessman or investor who buys or invests in a farm or agricultural business (Pitt Street is a street in Sydney associated with businessmen); the Victorian version is a Collins Street farmer (after a street in Melbourne associated with businessmen, particularly with medical professionals). put the bite on = To ask someone for money, e.g. slant-eye = An Asian person (a derogatory term). The wine, a personal fave slang of mine to use for a happy hour. Cool, excellent. dinkum = Genuine, authentic, on the level, e.g. She bangs like a dunny door. Who doesnt love a good pizza with mushies? A real Australian. Meaning: (Expression) In other places, the word sick refers to a person who is ill. Of all the English-speaking countries, Australian slang words are probably the most interesting. Lets be friends! The full phrase is Fair suck of the saveloy, but saveloy has long since been shortened to sav (a saveloy is a seasoned pork sausage). [See the entry: havent got a brass razoo.]. dropkick = Someone who is dumb or an idiot. Jacob Elordi schools us in Australian slang. [See the entry: shoot through like a Bondi tram.]. Meaning: (Noun) Bathers is another Aussie slang that means swimsuit, that is one of the most popular Aussie slang in the country. A one person tent you can roll up. And admittedly, some were coined out of sheer laziness, which is why so many Australian slang words are just the shorted version of many normal words. Continue ReadingDownload Free PDF. He left the pub, pissed to the eyeballs. Meaning: (Expression) The term No wuckas is Aussie slang for no worries.. Crikey - An expression of surprise. City of Churches = Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. lolly water = Soft drink (e.g. was fired; got the sack), bullshit = A term which is used to refer to a lie, to something said that is disagreed with, or to a situation that is disagreed with), e.g. Meaning: (Phrase) The phrase a cold one is an Aussie slang phrase for beer. Here's the full list: sanger dunny bogan daks strides spit the dummy shoot through like a Bondi tram sparky drongo thunderbox gum sucker Hooch Homemade alcohol. The Newcastle song [music video, sung by Bob Hudson] Do you mind helping me? Example: A rellie of mine will vacation here this summer. And so on. point the bone = To wish ill upon someone; from the practice of Aboriginal witch doctors, who would point a bone at someone in order to place a curse upon them. Example: Its almost Chrissie, yet we havent prepared for anything! Someone who is lazy. Fair go, mate! as a demand for fair treatment. Most kids cant wait for Santa to drop them a Chrissie prezzie in December. Quagga (Kwa -gh - uh): This slang name is used to refer to . Example: I cant eat Maccas again. An Australian slang word used more in text than spoken word. = An advertising slogan for Bonox drink; subsequently used in a jocular teasing fashion to give hitchhikers false hope of getting a lift, e.g. cleanskin = Someone without any criminal convictions, or in other circumstances someone with a clean sheet. Meaning: (Noun) Tea is Aussie slang for dinner. It is not the drink a person has that is made of plant leaves. Meaning: (Noun) Large amounts of objects that are piled together are called heaps. This word is one of the Australian slang words that is also used around the world and has the same meaning. Meaning: (Noun) Australians, just like everyone else, love to have a cold one after a tiring day. Also an Aussie tradition at any sporting event. bees dick = Something very small, or used as an indication of a short distance or a close call, e.g. Days of thunder and glory:). Not the most romantic term, however. Shut up, or Ill bonk you on the noggin (i.e. Well, av a go, ya mug!. Put them in your hamper now. Just gonna check Facey and see whose birthdays are coming up. Read on to find out about visiting this beautiful beach via a Wineglass Bay Cruise. Im flat out at work today. Musician, singer, instrumentalist or sound engineer. bugger = [1] Damn. Comes from the 1700s British word hooray. Get your laughing gear around that sanger. not a dramatic event). She fell out of the ugly tree (can also can be given in a longer form, such as He fell out of the ugly tree, and hit a few branches on the way down). go bag your head = Telling someone to rack off (telling someone to go away), usually while in a dispute or disagreement. A phrase used when someone is fired up, angry or otherwise upset, A 200ml glass (7 fl oz). Australian explorers 3. Chuck a wobbly - Lose your temper. Vandemonians = Tasmanians. = word for Englishman; supposedly comes from Pomegranate, which was the color they turned in the sun in Australia. he did him over. Dont ask him to play, hes a bit of a sook. Example: Im heading out to the bottle-o. Similar to Take a hike. how about doogs every kid playdem in the fifties n sixties called marbles as doogs or lets play a game of doogs. Shes a dead set stunner, Im dead set against that. Are we going to the woop woop? What is a bogan and why doesnt anyone like them? Look at that bloke; hes almost falling over; hes blotto. In other Australian slang contexts, bugger means damn (damnation). Mushrooms, yum. dink = To carry someone as a passenger on a bike, e.g. Interestingly, this is one of the few Australian slang words that has been popularised in the USA, as Ive heard many American friends use it. Similar to buggered, shattered, stonkered. Meaning: (Noun) A booze bus is a police vehicle that chases after drunk drivers for violating traffic laws. dud = Defraud, e.g. Meaning: (Noun) Straya is short for Australia. Most locals use this term when talking about their beloved country. Similar to a nosey parker, the latter phrase being apparently British in origin, possibly referring to Matthew Parker (1504-1575), Archbishop of Canterbury, who was known for poking his nose into the activities of his priests. The first (and most important) meal of the day. someone who hasnt got any guts (courage). a few sangers short of a barbie = [See the entry: a few sandwiches short of a picnic.]. [poem, 3 July 1906]. An alternative usage is She bangs like a shithouse door. Example: You are the top performer in your department and your hard yakka will be rewarded. Throw a few snags on the barbie and youll have happy guests. Whats for dinner tonight, love? Cornstalks = People from New South Wales; New South Welshmen. He cracked onto her. According to the algorithm behind Urban Thesaurus, the top 5 slang words for "headache" are: idea, hangover, brain freeze, quantum physics, and bangover. Lo-Carb! [See the entry: cockies.]. give it a burl, Shirl = An expanded form of the phrase Give it a burl. Example: Can you grab a bunch of lollies when you go out today? Can be applied to any noun person, place or item. They hadnt seen each other in ages, so when they caught up they had a real good chinwag. Translation: I've been very busy Alternatives: "I've been flat out like a lizard drinking" or "I've been busy as a one-legged man in an arse-kicking contest." Budgie smugglers. Derived from dinkum. cuppa = A cup of tea, or a cup of coffee, e.g. bonk = Hit, e.g. See also small beer. Russell Crowe tests his knowledge of Aussie and Kiwi slang. done like a dogs dinner = To come a cropper; also rendered as done like a dinner. Ayers Rock (Northern Territory)humungous = Very big; an extrapolation of huge, e.g. Bush telly "Bush. That chicken was shithouse. they had a bit of a bingle on the main road. This word came from the British English dialect that means earth closet. Before toilets were invented, people use the outdoors to relieve themselves. Did you see what that Channel 7 journo said on the news last night?. Mary Hannay Foott Im going to the flip-slops store this afternoon. A crybaby. Sometimes abbreviated as dig. BS = An abbreviation of the word bullshit (referring to a lie, to something said that is disagreed with, or to a situation that is disagreed with), e.g. Example: I want to explore the naked outback, but locals said its unsafe. When something is considered easy, its a piece of piss. If you really want to go to the fair, go. A charity store and where I personally buy most of my clothing. Example: You always bail on your friends! Not slang as such, but a well-known part of Australian pub culture. Think you know it all? Bullamakanka = Somewhere very far away. #SpoonTip: the drinking age in Australia is 18. Distinct from the British usage of the term, where true blue refers to something related to the conservative side of politics. Some very funny Australian slang. Your email address will not be published. Plural: durries. Bush week?. game as Ned Kelly = Someone who is brave, willing to face incredible odds, e.g. After explaining it they still dont believe it is a legit phrase. We think the likely answer to this clue is TWO-POT SCREAMER. Thorpie = Ian Thorpe, the famous swimmer. Meaning: (Noun) The Australian slang daks means trousers. Meaning: (Expression) Crikey is an expression and Australian slang that is used when a person is surprised. they were often hired to work during a union strike, or to work in spite of work bans); Chinese were regarded as being linked with the spread of leprosy, and as that disease can make the skin appear scabby, Chinese non-union labour and strike-breakers were called scabs. Now I use it all the time. Alex is deadset the hottest dude Ive ever seen.. Derived from the way in which some Australians pronounce the word Australian (which becomes Ostralian, or Strine). Short for derelict. He was big-noting himself to impress that girl. Meaning: (Noun) Thongs in Australia are not stringy underwear. Its of a similar meaning to get something done quickly. = A phrase used against someone using an item too much, e.g. Andria: IDK if this means the same thing in Australia, but . See: IAC list on Trove. fizzer = Something that fails to live up to expectations, e.g. Example: Im going off now. A fruit loved by most Aussies, some who even eat it with the Australian classic vegemite (a salty, distinct tasting spread). [See the entry: drongo.]. Typical symptoms of a hangover may include headache, drowsiness, concentration problems, dry mouth, dizziness, fatigue, gastrointestinal distress (e.g., vomiting . stone the crows = A phrase used when surprised, e.g. About east. Wanna come watch the footy at me this weekend?. Brekkie The most important meal of the day, "brekkie" means breakfast. Similar to cactus. Not Brian (from an Aussie) Also it's all over the SHOP not show. Derived from the innovation of bakers selling pre-sliced bread, instead of whole loaves, which consumers had to cut up themselves with a bread knife. See: IAC list on Trove. Your parents. No budgie smugglers ? Aussie Slang Words Poster. To have little or no chance of achieving something. Bottle-ache Life Lenses Used from the mid-19th to the early 20th century. Dont trust that bloke, hes a dog, He dogged on his mates. 4. down = To be unhappy with someone, e.g. chockablock = Full, e.g. Poetry and songs, 1786-1900 Its like having your own language which sort of sounds like gibberish. sook = [2] Someone who is regarded as whiner, a bit of a namby-pamby, e.g. gi-normous = Very big; a combination of gigantic and enormous, e.g. galah = Someone who is regarded as a fool or an idiot; e.g. Tommo = Tom or Thomas (or the surnames Thomson or Thompson). Shirley hit on Pete. Oh yeah, shes a bit of a slag, isnt she?. Chunder - Vomit. cop it sweet = When someone takes on a negative outcome without complaining. Can also be used regarding non-human subjects. First Fleeter = Someone who arrived in Australia on the First Fleet, or one of their descendants. Shes not bad looking. Derived from the Froot Loops, a breakfast cereal brand that is a mixture of crazy different colors. Used in place of all right and fine. The longer phrase is Youve got two chances, Buckleys and none, used as a play upon words regarding the (now closed) department store Buckley and Nunn, giving someone two chances: Buckleys chance and none (that is, no chance either way). Shes such a great woman, her bloods worth bottling; hence the term bottler. blotto = A reference to someone who is very drunk, e.g. (Dont try this at home, folks). bushranger = A criminal of the 19th century who lived in the bush and robbed people, especially travelers. On the other side of the coin, a man is known as a bloke. Meaning: (Noun) The word outback is the innermost land in Australia, more remote than the bush. bloody ripper = A reference to something that is really good. spunk = A handsome man, a sexy man. Go on mate, choof off, get going. knackered = Very tired, exhausted. The Aussie slang for a carton of beers is slab. Australian slang words and phrases and how to use them. Dryblower Murphy kangaroos loose in the top paddock = Someone who is not all there, a bit mad, crazy, loony, e.g. fair suck of the sauce bottle = To call for fair treatment, or a demand to give someone a reasonable chance, e.g. flat out like a lizard drinking = Working very hard, e.g. Example: Why on earth would you want a pet chook? Our Indigenous population commonly, Read More Why Do Australians Travel So Much?Continue, Melbourne Break Room is a place where you can go, to quite simply, smash things. go walkabout = To disappear, to go off somewhere, especially unexpectedly. bower bird = A hoarder; can also refer to a petty thief. Kevin 747 (Kevin Rudd)Kevin 747 = Kevin Rudd (Prime Minister of Australia, Dec. 2007 to June 2010 and June 2013 to Sept. 2013), who used the slogan Kevin 07 for his 2007 election campaign, but the slogan was adapted (by those critical of his many hours of air travel at public expense) to Kevin 747 (although Prime Ministers Tony Abbott and Scott Morrison were later reported as having taken more overseas trips than Rudd, but escaped being labelled for doing so). A. G. Stephens Super educational post! Crow-eater = Someone from South Australia. [See the entry: youve got two chances.]. Are you fair dinkum? (i.e. Macca's. Macca's is the abbreviated version of McDonald's. To an Australian, pronouncing 3 syllables is too much effort. 3) Dropbear Warning, Cowra Guardian fair dinkum = Genuine, authentic, on the level, e.g. Thanks for my pint of beer. Too easy, mate.. 125 Common Australian Slang Words, Terms and Phrases 1. Read on to find out what its like to visit Tasmazia and explore the town of Lower Crackpot, in the heart of the Promised Land. Linguistically, the origins of many of these slang words and phrases are British. What is summer without one of these? Youre useless, you should go south til your hat floats. Have a decko at that!. This post forms part of my guide to visiting Australia for the first time. 2. connie = A tram conductor (now outdated, since the removal of conductors from the trams in Melbourne). tough as fencing wire = Someone or something that is very tough. [See the entry: spat the dummy.]. Breakfast. Just avoid the gambling game. This word is slang for a person who is drunk or intoxicated. Also abbreviated as Gropers. The word cobber is quintessentially Australian (definitely not English); although it is now mainly used by much older Australians (just like the term dig to refer to a friend). grumblebum = A complainer, a whinger, a whiner. hes dirty on her for flirting with his brother, shes dirty on him for spending the night at the pub; also to have the wrong thing done to someone, e.g. Meaning: (Noun) The word billy is not a person, but a teapot. He ran around the backyard in the nuddy, after playing goon of fortune.. Hes a bit of a boofhead. no dramas = Not a problem, its all okay, everything is fine, this is not a drama (i.e. A ute, doing some burn-outsute = A utility vehicle, being a vehicle with a tray behind the seating section (can be an open tray, or a tray with sides and a tailgate at the back). If you've got something to add to the dictionary, give us a yell. That old food pongs!. He got the flick from work the other day (i.e. A 285ml glass of beer, also known as a pot in some states. There is little to no civilization in this area. My personal favourite bottle-o is called Thirsty Camel, where the shop is like a drive thru, except you get alcohol instead of burgers. What are we having for tea tonight?. As you've probably noticed, the slang synonyms for " headache " are listed above. Derived from the geographic position of Mexico, compared to the USA. I almost got bit by this weird-looking insect! Haha, some really good ones here! Or fair suck of the sav. bolt it in = To win easily, or to win by a great distance, e.g. go like the clappers = To move at high speed. go to buggery = Go to hell. We definitely use way more slang than any of us would ever realise! chuck a sickie = To have a day off work, claiming to be sick whilst not being ill at all (falsely claiming sick leave). Meaning: (Verb) The word Pash is Australian slang for an action in which two people are about to kiss. Bondi tram = To depart very quickly, to move fast. Bloody brilliant! piss = Beer. Bewdy, Norm! was an advertising catchphrase in the 1970s. Im using my lappy to write this blog post now. Doesn't have a zack: bankrupt. A bogan with money. Snag -a sausage or Sensitive new Age Guy. boardies = An abbreviation of board shorts (bathers or swimwear which look like shorts). Stone the crows! Good on ya, mate! In other countries, rooted means a person finally found a place to stay for good. Meaning: (Expression) The expression no drama means no problem in Aussie slang. She was spewing because shed left her phone at work., Not what you think it means rather, its someone you find attractive. Looking for things to do in Tasmania with kids? The Aussie slang may be used in a positive or negative way. Shes got a bun in the oven; the babys due in three months), although the latter phrase is apparently British in origin. However, when I look at his second meaning, this seems to cover your given usage: couldnt organise a piss-up in a brewery = Referring to someone who is incompetent. Also used to refer to real Australians, e.g. The Gabba = A reference to the cricket ground in Wooloongabba, Queensland. A Cold One - Beer. Can be used to describe both Rugby League and Aussie Rules, but never soccer. The guy with the hair.. rough end of the pineapple = Used in reference to someone getting a raw deal. stubbie = A short bottle of beer (also spelt stubby). Mines worn down. Theres a lot of Australian slang words for this state of being! Example: Would you grab me a cold one after youre finished in the kitchen? Well, drink Bonox!. Facebook, everyones fave social media site. Im going to get on the blower, and find out whats goin on. Hes moved out of home and batching it now. Signing in from Tassie. Books (full text) A relic left from prior events, typically unpleasant. It is not the first Australian slang word or saying to make it to the wider English vocabulary.
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