Drink Bonox! Derived from the insensitive, or politically incorrect, phrase carrying on like a Jew with a pork chop in a synagogue. Poetry and songs, 1901-1954 that boxer was built like a brick dunny, she was massive, built like a brick shithouse. Ayers Rock (Northern Territory)humungous = Very big; an extrapolation of huge, e.g. The phrase is based on spunky in the sense of spirited, and is influenced also by spunk in the sexual sense. Thorpedo = Ian Thorpe, the famous swimmer. tough as fencing wire = Someone or something that is very tough. goog = An egg, e.g. couldnt organise a piss-up in a brewery = Referring to someone who is incompetent. arvo : afternoon. beyond the Black Stump = Somewhere that is far away from civilisation. [See the entry: shoot through like a Bondi tram.]. Chuck us the stick over here, Hey, chuck us a can of beer, would ya?. They have a reputation for shortening 90% of the words they use to create what is known as Australian Slang - I mean - where else in the world is McDonald's (the world-renowned fast-food chain) called Maccas? Go on, get outta here. Derived from the story of the convict William Buckley, who escaped from his jailers and fled into the bush, who was never caught and was considered to have very little chance of surviving (ironically, William Buckley survived by living with a tribe of Aborigines, but gave himself up about thirty years later; so, as it turned out, he had a good chance of survival, after all). couple of lamingtons short of a CWA meeting = Someone who is lacking in intelligence, someone who is a bit mentally slow, someone who is a bit slow on the uptake, e.g. down = To be unhappy with someone, e.g. Aussie = [2] Australia, or something from Australia; e.g. A Ace! Or fair suck of the sav. Derived from the large apple-growing industry in Tasmania. Under the Southern Cross I Stand [the Australian cricket teams victory song], E. J. Brady off like a brides nightie = To depart very quickly, e.g. arsed = Dont feel like doing something, not in the mood to do something, cant be bothered, e.g. Hey, come and have a gander at this!. Banana Benders = Queenslanders; as Queensland is the state where a lot of bananas are grown, being located in the tropical area of Australia. Knowing Your Australian Slang When planning a trip down under, be prepared for a colorful new vernacular. Horny Aussie spunk rat Steve is always on the prowl for other hot and horny men for rugged one-on-one sex and group action in his pursuit of the elixir of life: manjuice. Block has a few meanings but the more Aussie one is your head. = A question asking as to someones state of wellbeing, meaning How are you going? or How are you today?, Howzit goin? Spunk rat evolved from spunk, which appeared in the 1970s and referred to a good looking person. filthy on = To be unhappy with someone, e.g. The term derives from the employment of Chinese as non-union labour and strike-breakers (i.e. bush pig = Someone with little or no manners, a badly-behaved person. See: IAC list on Trove. Derived from dinkum. shattered = Very tired, exhausted. Aussie salute - brushing away flies with your hand. or a piss, a scratch and a good look around (SMH, 19 April 2017). No worries That's OK; It doesn't matter; Don't mention it. I mentioned this in passing amongst some American friends. theyre living out in the back blocks. 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). fang it = To move quickly, especially to drive fast, e.g. a reference to foreign countries). True blue Aussie terms can make for some of the cutest nicknames for your little boy. The sun shines, the sky is blue and Aussies speak a Language that we can all understand! You bewdy!; may be called out when something good happens. Dorothy Dixer = A question asked in parliament by a member of the same party as a planned question in order to enable the responder to give a prepared speech; from a letters section in a newspaper where readers would write to Dorothy Dix, of which some were supposed to have been written by the newspaper staff themselves. Similar to a few sandwiches short of a picnic and a few cents short of a dollar. Some are in current widespread use, whilst others are not; some may be derived or taken from overseas slang, but most are unique to Australia. Similar to no worries. all over bar the shouting = A reference to something which is not yet finished, but where the outcome is certain. pissed to the eyeballs = Very drunk, e.g. No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest [poem by Mary Gilmore, 29 June 1940] You know, go where the big knobs hang out. In AmE, the vulgar senses of spunk are rare and are in context. Warnie = Shane Warne, the famous cricketer. What else did you get for Christmas? He was big-noting himself to impress that girl. Thank you for pointing that out. Similar to the phrase Shell be right. bugger all = Very little or nothing, e.g. Ahhh, the days of Dragon playing at the Bondi Hotel, opposite the beach. Although most people who aren't from Australia hear Aussie slang terms and scoff at how "they're just shortforms of real words" a lot of words we use today originated from the Lucky Country. sanger = A sandwich. it was so obvious that even Blind Freddie could have seen it, even Blind Freddie could have done it. A over T =Arse over tits, i.e. Makes a bit more sense than just she bangs like a dunny door! Look at that bloke; hes almost falling over; hes blotto. Also rendered as lammie. Then there was the spunk rat, meaning a sexually attractive person. Brian Cadd [music videos and biography] knock your block off = To hit someone in the head, e.g. bonk = Hit, e.g. Reports of the death of slang downunder are total bulldust. bingle = A minor collision or crash, usually a car crash, e.g. Some are in current widespread use, whilst others are not; some may be derived or taken from overseas slang, but most are unique to Australia. The Macquarie Australian Slang Dictionary James Lambert, 2004 Sydney: Macquarie Library Introduction The words Aussie and slang go together like swagman and billy, like bloke and sheila, like fair dinkum and true blue. bonzer = Excellent, e.g. Coathanger, the = A humourous name for the Sydney Harbour Bridge (a reference to the bridge being perceived as being in the shape of a coathanger). They hadnt seen each other in ages, so when they caught up they had a real good chinwag. Aussie is the best country in the world, Holden is an Aussie car. slopehead = An Asian person (a derogatory term). sheila = A woman. Joseph Furphy Can also be used to refer to any woman (similar to sheila). While not a physical beating of the ears, most people can sympathise with a person who has sustained a long taking to (an ear-bashing) by a boring or obnoxious windbag (an earbasher).The verb is first recorded from the 1940s, and possibly comes from Australian military slang of the Second World War . Distinct from the word nanna, which means grandmother. He got the flick from work the other day (i.e. bog in = Indulge freely; same as the expression dig in. coldie - beer. troppo = To go crazy, loony, mad; to be mentally disturbed; acting strangely, e.g. Your email address will not be published. did you get your license from out of a Cornflakes packet? Bazza = Barry. It's like my Australian Slang Dictionary! dead-set. Scabs are also known as blacklegs. These place names are typically used in tall tales, such as in the story Crooked Mick of the Speewah. The world's best online dictionary. blue = [1] A disagreement or fight, e.g. ron = A contraction of later on, e.g. how about doogs every kid playdem in the fifties n sixties called marbles as doogs or lets play a game of doogs. Youve got Buckleys chance of winning Tattslotto. Look at that sheila burping, farting, and carrying on; geez, shes as rough as guts. Hes a fair dinkum Aussie. Julia Robinson, editor of the Australian National Dictionary Centre, says while it's chiefly a US term, it's also used in Australia, particularly in surfing contexts. bewdy = An exclamation regarding something that is great, e.g. That new pub looks alright, I think Ill sus it out. Download it's free. The word has been recorded in this sense since the 18th century. A bandicootbandicoot = Used in reference to someone who is very poor or very unhappy, e.g. His mate nicked his girlfriend and he chucked a mental. Bondi tram = To depart very quickly, to move fast. So, let's not milkshake duck (verb) Australian slang by focusing too much on the past cultural cringe and underplaying the evolving nature of slang. arsey = Someone who is considered lucky, e.g. 'Bruce bailed' = Bruce isn't going to turn up. no wuckin furries = Not a problem; an adaptation of No fuckin worries. bullshit artist = Someone who says a lot of bullshit, i.e. Australian Slang Choose one of the words below and make any personal question you like out of it. [See the entry: Bandywallop.]. mate = Friend, cobber. bookie = A bookmaker (professional betting men who accept bets at racetracks). shutterstock As the debate continues over whether Australia Day should be celebrated on January 26, this series looks at the politics of some unresolved issues swirling around Australia Day - namely, the republic and reconciliation. Excuse me, mate, can you tell me where the nearest pub is? Similar to the American word buddy. Im as dry as a nuns nasty; based upon a disrespectful reference to a nuns private parts from lack of sexual activity. Can I correct/add to your phrase She bangs like a dunny door? not worth a cracker = Something that is worthless, or close to worthless; may come from the worth of a cracker (biscuit), but possibly from the term cracker that denoted a clapped-out or near-worthless cow or sheep. Thesaurus. I cant be arsed to cook dinner tonight. The Man from Ironbark [poem by Banjo Paterson] I have a vague recollection that it is an aussie variation of pulling the rabbit out of the hat and a shortened version of . It includes words and meanings that have originated in Australia, that have a greater currency here than elsewhere, or that have a special significance in Australian history. get out of here = An expression of disbelief, e.g. best thing since sliced bread = Something that is very good, a great invention. 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). bog in = To tuck into food, or to eat food with gusto, e.g. Of course, slang is in the eye of . boozer = [2] Someone who drinks a lot of alcoholic drinks, especially beer. Bandywallop = A made-up place name for somewhere very far away, up country; examples of which include Bandywallop, Bullamakanka, and Woop Woop. After explaining it they still dont believe it is a legit phrase. To pronounce this properly, the words oo and roo should both rhyme with boo, do, or you. Im not sure about this chicken in the fridge, I think its a bit iffy. Can also be spelt as bonza. A person . 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. bloods worth bottling = A compliment, e.g. Hes just a blow-in. two-pot screamer = Someone who gets drunk very easily; someone who gets drunk after drinking just two pots of beer (a pot of beer is a 285ml glass of beer, which is about half of an imperial pint). Go on, give us a dink on your bike; also referred to as double-dinking. Short for "good day". nana = A banana. The transfer of meaning (from the booty itself to the the booty and its container) is recorded by convict James Hardy Vaux in 1812 and published in his Memoirs in 1819. When the English language was exported, English took on another form of it's own. These are common words and phrases that have become iconic to Australians. Once the cops catch up with him, then itll be all over red rover. opinions are like arseholes, everyones got one = A phrase used to denigrate someones opinion. buggery = [See the entry: go to buggery.]. Phrase/term . Buckley and Nunn Mens Store, street viewyouve got two chances = Low chance or no chance of something happening. The Encyclopdia Britannica defines slang as "unconventional words or phrases that express either something new or something old in a new way. Bananalanders = Queenslanders; i.e. fair go = To have fair treatment, e.g. John Shaw Neilson Links, Advance Australia Fair: How the song became the Australian national anthem Topics = A question asking as to someones state of wellbeing, meaning How are you going? or How are you today?. Feeling inspired to learn more weird quirks from around the English-speaking world? Davo cant go into work today, because hes real crook. Marie E. J. Pitt Also abbreviated as Gropers. choof off = To depart, usually (but not always) said in a friendly manner, e.g. Another boatload of refos landed on the north coast yesterday. My belief of that usage is that it means something like PUSHY, perhaps RUDE, perhaps ill-mannered. connie = A tram conductor (now outdated, since the removal of conductors from the trams in Melbourne). bloody ripper = A reference to something that is really good. The phrase bugger it means damn it. Cabbage Gardeners = Victorians. droob = A worthless person, Hes a complete droob. someone in the family), e.g. Coined by Australian cartoonist Ben Ward, milkshake duck not only marks an Australian contribution to the global lexicon, but also carries shades of an Australian cultural contribution: the tall poppy. grey nomads = Elderly people, particularly retirees, who travel a lot, especially using caravans or campervans. Hes got hollow legs. office bike = A woman who is sexually active with many men, i.e. spewin = Angry, very upset, not very happy, e.g. chigger = Tasmanian name for a bogan (from the Tasmanian suburb of Chigwell, which was regarded as a low-class area). [See the entry: Bodgies and Widgies.]. ankle biters = Young children. Aussie Rules = Australian Rules Football. Have a decko at that!. give it a burl, Shirl = An expanded form of the phrase Give it a burl. See the following list: https://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=132374 arse = Get rid of, e.g. budgie smugglers = Small tight-fitting bathers (swimming costume) worn by men. chockos =An abbreviation of chocolate soldiers, a derogatory name given to the militia troops in World War Two, taken from a popular film called Chocolate Soldiers, with the imputation that if you put them in a fight that they would melt away when things got too hot. get your end in = To have sexual intercourse. bomb = A no-good car, of bad appearance, or poor mechanical worth, e.g. A. G. Stephens sook = [2] Someone who is regarded as whiner, a bit of a namby-pamby, e.g. Similar to a rooster one day, a feather duster the next. he was carrying on like a two-bob watch (from having a cheap watch that goes too fast). Ive known him for yonks. Fair go, mate. butchers = Rhyming slang for look, an abbreviation of butchers hook, e.g. more often than not comes with root rot. The expression of words in an Australian accent is known as Strine (which is how many Aussies say the word Australian). Dont go out in a wind, or your tickets will blow off. crust = Used in reference to someones job or income, e.g. Hello. done like a dogs dinner = To come a cropper; also rendered as done like a dinner. I saw you looking in through my window; having a good sticky beak, were ya?, stick your bib in = To interfere, e.g. Bush telly "Bush. Books (full text) bathers - swimsuit. Derived from the rumours men swapped with each other when gathered at water carts (many of which used to have the brand name on them of the Shepparton manufacturing company called J. Furphy & Sons); especially applies to a rumour or story which is untrue or which sounds unlikely to be true. Also used as a play upon words, e.g. spunk = A handsome man, a sexy man. Its a bit of an old bomb. 5) drop bears, IAC list on Trove. 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. Cup, The = The Melbourne Cup; the famous horse race conducted every first Tuesday in November. bees dick = Something very small, or used as an indication of a short distance or a close call, e.g. use your loaf = Use your head, think clearly, e.g. The phrase is based on spunky in the sense of spirited, and is influenced also by spunk in the sexual sense. This is part of the Australia tradition of giving various names an o suffix, e.g. Brickie: A bricklayer. Mild admonishment. Usually used regarding men. bottled = To smash someone (usually over the head) with a bottle, such as in a pub fight, e.g. Come and have a cuppa. Contents 1 Episode guide 1.1 Season 1: 1995 1.2 Season 2: 1996 1.3 Season 3: 1997 Wikipedia, Meet the Feebles Theatrical release poster Directed by Peter Jackson Produced by Wikipedia, Darkwing Duck s intertitle Genre Animated series Format Action/Adventure Wikipedia. 2. to withdraw in a cowardly manner from (a contest, a dare, the riding of a large wave, etc. Can also be used in a general sense when speaking to someone, e.g. A Claytons campaign (the campaign you have when youre not having a campaign). Davo, Jacko, Johno, Robbo, Stevo, and Tommo (David, Jack, John, Robert, Steve, and Tom). flat out like a lizard drinking = Working very hard, e.g. Geez, hes really having a good whinge, isnt he? Sometimes whingers may be asked Would you like some cheese with your whine?, whinger = Someone who excessively complains, moans, whines, or whinges. bushranger = A criminal of the 19th century who lived in the bush and robbed people, especially travelers. Cockney rhyming slang, more than Australian? Taken from the rhyming slang apples and spice for nice. 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. Distinct from crook, meaning criminal. Babylon NG. I just bought a new car, its sweet as!. pull your head in = Shut up and mind your own business. bushmans clock = A kookaburra (a bird whose calls can be very loud and long in the morning). See: IAC list on Trove. someone who doesnt work very hard, or doesnt work at all. Bog in - commence eating, to attack food with enthusiasm. he smoked his durry outside, hurry for your durry. Everyone else are Territorians! Thanx being selected to join a team or group). hawk the fork = Soliciting for purposes of prostitution; from hawk (to sell) and fork (vagina). lolly = A piece of confectionary, a candy, a sweet (an abbreviation of lollypop). Beg yours? big bickies = A lot of money; can also be spelt as big bikkies. a car driver sounding his horn a lot (the imputation being that the driver was acting like a child who had received a present for Christmas, who would play with it a lot, due to the excitement of having just received a new toy). FIFO = [1] Acronym for Fit In or Fuck Off. ! Tommo = Tom or Thomas (or the surnames Thomson or Thompson). Not sure. sanger A sandwich. shithouse = [1] Toilet (crapper, dunny, loo, water closet). [See the entry: bugger.]. dont go out in a wind = A reference to the phrase about someone who thinks so highly of themselves, that theyve got tickets on themselves; e.g. dirty on = To be unhappy with someone, e.g. See: IAC list on Trove. Also spelt little Johnnie. yonks = A long time, e.g. Derived from the gold rush days, when people fossicked for gold. 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