That’s my thoughts Hope it helps a tiny bit for a good Aussie ode Cheers! , ‘Furphy’, you’re telling a furphy.

Dodgey – a bit rough. If one were to follow that logic they’d be called pelican smugglers. Do I Look Like I Give A F*&K, The word rooting or rooted around comes from way back and went off the boil back in the 60.s

‘take the piss’ is quite common in the UK so not really ‘Aussie lingo’. VideoCrowds gather on night before lockdown, Church pastor a career con artist. Flanno – flannelette shirt, Yakka is under Hard Yakka (no. It is a vocabulary, after all, in which do good means to make substantial profits from crime and get good to become drunk. crack a fat Me and a mate nearly got in to real trouble years ago when we said this to two UK female backpackers on a bike ride/pub crawl in Sydney years ago All the locals were shocked.

A lot of non Aussies would definitely not get a lot of these terms, even Maccas as Mcdonalds sounds a bit far off.

shaggin wagon, big car with lay down back seat or bed in back! mate – you need to fix this, The last sentence of the article mentions ‘mate’:

Drop the aitch off of any word beginin with a H/h; Horse= ‘Orse; House= ‘Owse etc

‘To cark’ is used more for smaller things, or components of a larger object. .

Never ever in me life mate have I heard ‘smoko’ called “mornos”. Deadly: of it’s not poisonous and it’s deadly then it’s awesome Yolo - you only live once - was the flavour of the month, even year, not that long ago. I’ve was in Australia about 10 years ago and bought a sticker sheets called Aussie Lingo! Hate change, being too serious, and political correctness

I know of two baby Bruce's so far. The bush can mean the outback / country in the right context. MacDonalds, you know that famous fast food burger joint, is only known as Macca’s over here! I did like, in particular, the word “Dunny”. WRONG!! Hallelujah!

Plonk = Wine It allows you to go beyond the similarities of a name, which can provide a lot of inspiration!

Kiwi “Top Tip! It can be used for anything that is broken or worn out.

Barrack, root for your team – a little obscure but certainly usable and used. He doesn't realize how (thankfully) the perception today is completely different. Have a bat – Masturbate (Not sure if Aussie wide or Melbourne only)

Nang, meaning first-rate, is an example of slang's current cutting edge, Multi-ethnic London English (MLE). I’m a Yank who lived in UK a bit. !” Or “You playin’ wit(h) me? My favourite one on the first list of words would have be #38.

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Mostly because other then being a classic/traditional name it check all my other boxes like having nature ties, Celtic roots, historical context and good modern role models. Nang, imported from the Caribbean where it means ostentation or style and rooted in Mende nyanga, showing off, is one of the better-known examples.

VIC) footy = AFL (“rules”), others (e.g. No one likes being told they are a bad parent for their name choice.

This phrase could be a warning and/or threat. People do say Facey I have heard it and use it, If you are getting a demi to eat what is it, Snakes Hiss = a piss (be right back gotta take a snakes hiss), Jeez u bloody mongrels complaining like sheilas.have a coldie and relax .fair dinkum i reckon its bloody oath, Mate. So let me see if I have this straight; you have Bruce Willis, Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Lee, Bruce Dickinson (lead singer of heavy metal group Iron Maiden), Bruce Seldon (American WBA heavyweight champion of 1995), Bruce Arians, (NFL head coach), Bruce Smith (American NFL Hall of Fame football player), Bruce Wayne aka Batman, Bruce Banner aka The Hulk, and Bruce the shark in “Finding Nemo," and you think Bruce is a pretty-boy feminine name? Video, Tech to spot sailor’s mood in tough global race.

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Groovy, heavy, bag (of which Papa had a brand new…), uptight (and outasite), thing, cool, dope… such were hippiedom's key words.

That’s as Aussie as a meat pie!

It’s worth noting that Aussies have a tendency to shorten most words in the English vocabulary as well. Or maybe even Some were laid to rest; others flourish. Fair Crack of the whip but rather a vast compendium of synonyms, has respectively 3,000 and 1,750 terms for each. I actually like making up a lot of sayings myself, which most workmates and friends find funny. Shaggers back – Too much rooting. To have a flogg or someone’s just had a flogg means something else entirely.

"Bad" rum's descendants start emerging in the early 19th Century.

Murphy’s chance or just Murphy’s = it just ain’t gonna happen

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