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From: MSN NicknameLindemannslady  in response to Message 1Sent: 10/13/2006 9:32 AM
Now for some Aussie words and phrases..


Act - Pretending to be something you're not

Bag - Refers to a lady who is not particularly pleasant.

Barbie (Barbeque) - Like a cook out. Many people get together for a 'Barbie' in the warmer months. They are usually BYO (Bring your own) meat and drinks.

Barney - A fight or scuffle.

Beaut - Very good. Excellent.

Billy - Used for making tea in, usually over a campfire. The best billies are the old ones. They make better tea.

Black Stump - Out towards the horizon. A long way away.

Block - Block has a few meanings but the more Aussie one is your head.

Bloke - A person - usually a male.

Bludge - Not doing anything or getting things of others.

Blue - A blue can be a fight or the nickname of someone with red hair.

Booze - Alcohol, usually beer.

Bush - Bush refers to somewhere in the country or away from the city.

Chuck - Chuck has a few meanings. It can mean to throw or to put in.

Conk - To hit someone.

Cow - As well as being the animal that gives us milk it also means anything that is difficult.

Crook - Not feeling well or not going well.

Dag - A bit of a fool or not very well presented.

Dinkum - Genuine or honest.

Dob In - To tell (an authority) on someone.

Dunny - A toilet.

Fair Go - Give some a chance or an opportunity to do something.

Galah - A fool or a silly person.

Gidday - A greeting. It is the Aussie way of saying good day.

Grouse - Means excellent.

Gutzer - Some plans don't work out or to have an accident.

Hooly-Dooly - An expression of surprise.

Jakeroo or Jillaroo - A farm hand, usually on a cattle station (very large farms).

Kick - To share or join in.

Knackers - testicles (also `love spuds', 'nuts' or 'nads')

Lollies - Candy or sweets.

Mate - This usually means a friend but it can be used to talk about or to anyone - even a total stranger.

Mug - Either a fool or your face.

Owyergoin - A greeting. How are you going? Often used with 'Gidday' and 'Mate'.

Pester - Annoy or bother someone.

Piss - alcohol, usually beer.

Pub - Any hotel. A favourite meeting place of many Australians.

Quack - A doctor, especially if they are not very good.

Ratbag - Someone who does not behave properly.

Raw Prawn - A lie or a con job.

Sack - To be fired from a job.

Scrub - Can be the same as the bush or mean areas in the country where there are not many trees.

Shiela - Female or woman Shirty - To get upset or angry.

Shoot Through - To leave or disappear.

Shout - Pay for someone else.

Skite - To boast.

Sport - A more general way of referring to someone rather than a mate.

Strewth - An exclamation, often of surprise.

Thongs - Rubber sandals.

Togs - A set of clothes. More often used to refer to a swimming costume.

Tucker - Food. Australian schools call their canteens a 'tuckshop.'

Winge - Complain and carry on unnecessarily.

Wog - An illness such as the flu.

Yakker - Work - usually hard work.




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