Can You Love Somone You Dont Know Their Face

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When you lot learn English you're taught how to speak and write 'proper' English. Then you visit an English language speaking land and first hearing some very strange slang terms. Australian slang is certainly 'interesting'! Whether you lot're dreaming of visiting Australia, have but arrived or have been in this gigantic isle of paradise for a while, there are a few Australian slang words that you lot should learn to help you get through day to day life.

Although Australia is an English speaking country, arriving into the country with little cognition of the most popular Aussie slang words may just go you into a few awkward situations. It's worth noting that Aussies have a tendency to shorten most words in the English vocabulary besides. You lot will soon become accustomed to this! Here are a list of some common slang words (some found in other English speaking countries) that should aid you get by…

If we've missed any please gratis to leave a comment below.

125 Australian Slang Words & Phrases

  1. A Cold 1 – Beer
  2. Accadacca – How Aussies refer to Australian band ACDC
  3. Ankle Biter – Child
  4. Arvo – Afternoon (Due south'Arvo – this afternoon!)
  5. Aussie Salute – Wave to scare the flies
  6. Avo – Avocado
  7. Bond – To abolish plans. 'Bruce bailed' = Bruce isn't going to turn upwards.
  8. Barbie – Barbecue
  9. Bathers – Swimsuit
  10. Beauty! – Bang-up! About oft exclaimed equally "Y'all Beauty"
  11. Billabong – A swimming in a dry riverbed
  12. Billy – Teapot (In the Outback on the fire)
  13. Bloody – Very. Used to extenuate a point
  14. Bloody oath – yeah or its true. "You lot right mate?"… "Bloody Oath"
  15. Bludger – Someone who'due south lazy, generally too who relies on others (when it's someone who relies on the state they're often called a 'dole bludger')
  16. Bogan – This word is used for people who are, well allow'southward say, rednecks. Or, if yous like, simply phone call your friends a bogan when they are acting weird.
  17. Booze Jitney – Police vehicle used to catch drunk drivers
  18. Bottle-O – Bottle Shop, basically a place to buy alcohol
  19. Brekky – Breakfast
  20. Brolly – Umbrella
  21. Bruce – An Aussie Bloke
  22. Buckleys Take chances – petty risk (Buckley's Take a chance Wiktionary)
  23. Budgie Smugglers – Speedos
  24. Buggered – Exhausted
  25. Bush – "Out in the bush" – "he'south gone bush" In the countryside away from culture
  26. Cab Sav – Cabernet Sauvignon
  27. Cactus – Expressionless, Broken
  28. Choc A Bloc – Full
  29. Choccy Biccy – Chocolate Biscuit
  30. Chook – Chicken
  31. Chrissie – Christmas
  32. Ciggy – a Cigarette
  33. Clucky – feeling maternal
  34. Cobber – Very good friend. 'Alright me 'ol cobber'.
  35. Coldie – Beer. 'Come up over for a few coldie's mate.'
  36. Coppers – Policemen
  37. Crack the shits – Getting angry at someone or something
  38. Crikey – an expression of surprise
  39. Crook – Existence ill or angry; 'Don't become cheat on me for getting cheat'
  40. C*nt, the "C" word – Used when exchanging pleasantries between close friends or family member. If someone calls you the "C" word in Australia (and y'all haven't washed anything to brand them aroused), so exhale a sigh of relief… information technology means you have entered the mate zone.
  41. Dag – Someone who'due south a chip of a nerd or geek.
  42. Daks – Trousers. 'Tracky daks' = sweatpants (tracksuit pants)
  43. Dardy – meaning "cool", is used amid Due south West Australian Aboriginal peoples and has also been adopted by non-indigenous teens. – wikipedia
  44. Deadset – True
  45. Defo – Definitely
  46. Devo – Devastated
  47. Drongo – a Fool, 'Don't exist a drongo mate'
  48. Dunny – Toilet
  49. Durry – Cigarette
  50. Esky – An insulated container that keeps things cold (normally beers)
  51. Facey – Facebook
  52. Fair Dinkum – 'Fair Dinkum?' … 'Fair Dinkum!' = Honestly? … Yeah honestly!
  53. Flannie / Flanno – flannelette shirt
  54. Apartment out – Really busy – "Flat out similar a lizard drinking" – As decorated every bit a bee
  55. Footy – Football (AFL / Aussie Rules)
  56. Frothy – Beer
  57. F*ck Me Dead – that's unfortunate, that surprises me
  58. Furphy – rumours or stories that are improbable or absurd
  59. Chiliad'twenty-four hour period – Hello
  60. Galah – an Australian cockatoo with a reputation for non being bright, hence a galah is also a stupid person.
  61. Gnarly – awesome – often used by surfers
  62. Going off – busy, lots of people / angry person "he's going off"
  63. Good On Ya – Good work
  64. Goon – the best invention ever produced past mankind. Goon is a inexpensive, boxed wine that will inevitably become an integral function of your Australian backpacking experience.
  65. Hard yakka – Hard piece of work
  66. Heaps – loads, lots, many
  67. Hoon – Hooligan (normally driving badly!)
  68. Iffy – bit risky or unreasonable
  69. Knickers – female underwear
  70. Lappy – Laptop
  71. Larrikin – Someone who'south e'er up for a express joy, bit of a harmless prankster
  72. Legless – Someone who is really drunkard
  73. Lollies – Sweets
  74. Maccas – McDonalds
  75. Manchester – Sheets / Linen etc. If you're from England, finding a department within a shop chosen Manchester could seriously misfile y'all.
  76. Mongrel – Someone who's a flake of a dick
  77. Mozzie – Mosquito
  78. No Drama – No trouble / information technology's ok
  79. No Worries – No problem / it'south ok
  80. No Wucka'southward – A truly Aussie way to say 'no worries'
  81. Nuddy – Naked
  82. Outback – The interior of Australia, "The Outback" is more than remote than those areas named "the bush"
  83. Pash – to kiss
  84. Piece of Piss – easy
  85. Piss Off – get abroad, get lost
  86. Piss Upwardly – a party, a get together and in Australia – most social occasions
  87. Piss – (To Piss) to urinate
  88. Pissed – Intoxicated, Drunkard
  89. Pissed Off – Annoyed
  90. Rack Off – The less offensive way to tell someone to 'F Off'!
  91. Rapt – Very happy
  92. Reckon – for sure. 'You Reckon?'… 'I reckon!'
  93. Rellie / Rello – Relatives
  94. Ripper – 'You footling ripper' = That's fantastic mate!
  95. Root Rat – someone who enjoys sex (maybe a little too much)
  96. Rooted – Tired or Broken
  97. Runners – Trainers, Sneakers
  98. Sanger – Sandwich
  99. Servo – Service Station / Garage
  100. Shark biscuit – kids at the embankment
  101. Sheila – A woman
  102. She'll be apples – Everything will be alright
  103. Shoot Through – To get out
  104. Sick – awesome; 'that'southward really sick mate'
  105. Sickie – a sick mean solar day off piece of work, or 'to pull a sickie' would be to have a mean solar day off when you aren't actually ill
  106. Skull – To down a beer
  107. Slab – A carton of beers
  108. Smoko – Cigarette interruption
  109. Snag – Sausage
  110. Stiffy – Erection
  111. Stoked – Happy, Pleased
  112. Straya – Australia
  113. Strewth – An exclamation of surprise
  114. Stubby – a bottle of beer
  115. Stubby Holder – Used and then your hands don't get cold when holding your beer, or to end your hands making your beer warm!
  116. Stuffed – Tired
  117. Sunnies – Sunglasses
  118. Swag – Single bed you lot tin can roll upward, a bit like a sleeping bag.
  119. Tea – Dinner
  120. Tinny – Can of beer or pocket-sized boat
  121. Thongs – Flip Flops. Do not be alarmed if your new plant Australian friend asks y'all to wear thongs to the embankment. They are well-nigh likely expressing their concern of the hot sand on your delicate anxiety.
  122. True Blue – Genuinely Australian
  123. Tucker – Nutrient. 'Bush Tucker' tends to be nutrient plant in the Outback such every bit witchety grubs.
  124. Two Up – A gambling game played on Anzac day.
  125. U-IE – to take a U-Turn when driving
  126. Up Yourself – Stuck up
  127. Woop Woop – middle of nowhere "he lives out woop woop"
  128. Ya – You
  129. You lot – (youse) plural of you!

Some of these words may not be as commonly used these days, but y'all might still hear them existence used ironically or by older Australians.

australian slang - aussie slang
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How To Speak Australian

Once you've been in Commonwealth of australia for, well, an hour, you'll notice that nearly every discussion has an 'o' on the finish of it. This is considering for some weird reason Australians similar to shorten every word and so add a vowel to the end of it… eastward.one thousand. "bottle-o" (Bottle store / off license) "servo" (garage / service station).

Oddly though, some of these words end up existence longer than they were originally. At other times they'll merely add together a different vowel instead of the 'o'. MacDonalds, you know that famous fast food burger joint, is simply known as Macca's over here! I think the video below perfectly illustrates this unique mode of speaking Australian!

Australian Phrases & Sayings

Some phrases can be a chip more than difficult to piece of work out than the abbreviations Australians apply. When someone exclaimed to me: "OMG check out his budgie smugglers " I actually had absolutely no inkling what they were talking near. Let'southward but say it only refers to men, and they tend to exist wearing speedos!

I was at the bar and my friend says " it's my shout mate ". Huh?! This is an important ane to know. If it'due south their shout they're going to be paying. Another mutual one to hear at the pub is " he'south blotto "… Yeah don't buy that guy another drink he's already had besides many!

The discussion " bogan " is a typically Aussie slang discussion also. This word is used for people who are, well let's say, rednecks. Or, if you like, merely call your friends a bogan when they are acting weird.

If you lot find yourself in a bit of an argument and yous brainstorm to deed unreasonably you might be told to " pull ya head in ", if all the same you're correct (stubborn) and you really want the other person to believe what yous're saying you can say " off-white dinkum mate ".

Worried that something isn't going to programme? " No worries, she'll exist right mate " – Information technology's not a problem, everything will be okay!

" Put some snags on the barbie" – this is a statement you'll hear way more often than "Put a shrimp on the barbie"… why? Well because snags, i.east. sausages, be, whereas in Commonwealth of australia shrimps don't… they're known every bit prawns!

Heard that someone is " Apartment out like a lizard drinking "? The English phrase for this would be "busy as a bee".

I was doing a trivial googling on this detail topic and came across a website, called the Australian slang lexicon. Scanning through it I found an expression that I just had to share: " He'due south got kangaroos loose in the acme paddock ". The meaning of the phrase? Someone who is a bit wacky. Or, as the dictionary says in a prettier way; someone who is intellectually challenged.

Elevation Tip! If you're really stuck only desire to seem as though yous're beginning to acquire some of the local Australia language – the lingo if you will, always say howdy by saying " G'day " and ever add " mate " to the stop of every sentence.


Now you lot've learnt some Australian slang and phrases why non try some typical Aussie Food?

Or Learn about some Australian Animals (A-Z list with pictures and facts)

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Source: https://nomadsworld.com/aussie-slang/

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