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Manchester - bed linen
Hooroo - hello in Queensland

2006-08-18 16:44:25 · 14 answers · asked by yellabrick 2 in Society & Culture Languages

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From Neighbours, I've heard:
chook = chicken
crook = ill
beaut = great
bonzer = great
cark it = to stop working or die
dunny = (outside) toilet
rack off! = get lost!
Salvos = salvation army
stickybeak = nosy person
stoked = very pleased
pash = snog
rapt = pleased
lemon = something faulty
tinny = can of beer
tucker = food
snags = sausages
daggy = naff
daks = trousers

But, after searching on the net i found a phrase I love:
Cadbury : a cheap drunk (a glass and a half)

2006-08-19 08:56:26 · answer #1 · answered by jammycaketin 4 · 0 0

words stand on my own no longer such an rather good type of, yet words --we were given plenny mate! by technique of crikey you previous stinker jeez wayne cor blimey howthehellrya? awww ma----aate bloody drongo limp wristed fart from Dubbo wooly woofta westernised oriental gentleman--(now capitalise it) he's a useless set plank that bloke! me you beaut ute the cheese and kisses--me missus rugrats like a rat up a drainpipe mate yah bludger ! straightforward dinkum mate, we were given lots, moren yer can poke a stick at. Gotta slag off now yet, the iron flow merely grew to grow to be up so betta put in some yakka for the lousey bunch o' readies he flicks me.

2016-11-26 01:06:57 · answer #2 · answered by harrow 4 · 0 0

OZ...Hey mate , you dont wanna read books... hurts yer eyes !
me.. well what should I do in a club car then travelling across the Nullabor desert ?
OZ..that is easy , blue, ... drink a few tinnies with a stubby cooler !

( he followed me around the train for 200 miles) TRU STORY!

But most auzzies are great ?

2006-08-20 21:21:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

See the Sheila behind the bar? She's a real hornbag! - Meaning clear.

2006-08-19 00:12:07 · answer #4 · answered by Moppie098 2 · 0 0

Coming the raw prawn - pulling my leg
chuck a sickie - tell your boss you're ill in bed and can't work.
I'll let you guess what "rooting" means.

2006-08-21 05:11:05 · answer #5 · answered by markspanishfly 2 · 0 0

Gallaah - means something along the lines of imbecile.

2006-08-19 05:57:50 · answer #6 · answered by gsp100677 3 · 0 0

Drop-kick, or kicked, means a stupid person, something messed-up, a bad idea.

Bogan refers to a tramp.

Hoon is a hooligan or swindler.

I have heard of a politician referred to as "a drop-kick bogan hoon." I guess he didn't like him then...

2006-08-18 20:48:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sheila's - girls/women.
Blokes - guys/men
XXXX - larger,
Snags - Sausage,
Dunna - Duvet
'Where the bloody hell are ya' - come to Australia for a holiday.

2006-08-20 05:02:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The only one i know Is "Sheila", whcih means "girl"

2006-08-18 21:18:24 · answer #9 · answered by john 6 · 0 0

sheilas wheels = car insurance

2006-08-18 16:51:12 · answer #10 · answered by G m 2 · 1 0

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