What are some popular Australian phrases?

What are some popular Australian phrases?

Australian slang: 33 phrases to help you talk like an Aussie

  • Wrap your laughing gear ’round that.
  • Dog’s breakfast.
  • Tell him he’s dreaming.
  • A few stubbies short of a six-pack.
  • What’s the John Dory?
  • Have a Captain Cook.
  • No worries, mate, she’ll be right.
  • Fair go, mate. Fair suck of the sauce bottle.

What is the most common Australian slang?

The 25 most common Australian slang words

  • See ya this arvo – See you this afternoon.
  • Being dacked – When someone pulls your pants down.
  • Give a wedgie – When someone pulls your pants up your bum.
  • Dunny – toilet, bathroom – D’ya know where the dunny is, mate?

What is the most Aussie sentence?

It’s fun to imagine how people could finish their sentence. Tradesman 1: Mate I gotta call the missus, you right to finish this? Tradesman 2: Sweet as [the twinkle in my nan’s eyes].

What is Crikey slang for?

crikey. / (ˈkraɪkɪ) / interjection. slang an expression of surprise.

What does cheeky mean in Australia?

Cheeky: Used widely in Aboriginal Australia, the word cheeky isn’t only used to refer to insolence but also behaviour that is dangerous. A dog prone to biting people, for example, would be described as “cheeky”.

What’s a good Australian insult?

100 Australian Slang Words & Phrases

Aussie slang word/phrase Meaning
Pissed Off An offensive/vulgar way of saying you are very annoyed
Piss Up A party, a get together and in Australia
Pissed Intoxicated, Drunk
Piss Off An offensive way to tell someone to go away or get lost.

What is Pashpash?

strong feelings of liking or loving someone or something, especially feelings that do not last very long: I had such a pash on this girl at school. He has a pash for all things Indian.

What is a Nufty?

Noun. nuffy (plural nuffies) (Australia, slang, offensive) A person with a disability, particularly intellectual. (Australia, slang) A person who is stupid.

What does Teddy mean in slang?

a woman’s one-piece undergarment, incorporating a chemise top and panties. Slang.

What is straya?

(ˈstraɪə ) noun. Australian slang a jocular name for Australia. Word origin. C21: humorous rendering of Australian pronunciation of the country’s name.

What are some Australian slang words?

Strine: Avva nysweegend

  • English: Have a nice weekend.
  • Strine: G’day mite,dosa fiver,wea?
  • English: Good day mate,do me a favor,will you?
  • What are common Australian phrases?

    Barrack for: To follow,support or cheer for a sports team

  • Battler: A person who perseveres and tries hard despite having money problems
  • Bitumen: Paved road or asphalt
  • Bludger: From the verb “to bludge” which means to avoid doing something,and avoid responsibility.
  • Bonnet: The hood of a car
  • Boot: The trunk of a car
  • Bottle Shop: The liquor store
  • How to speak Australian slang?

    – What sounds are representative of the accent as a whole? What similarities do you see between words? – Most Australians do not sound like the Crocodile Hunter. Their accents are smoother and more mellow. – Australian developed from colonists in the south of England. As such, it is closely related to the modern Cockney accent, but with a bit of twang.

    How to say ‘drunk’ in Australian slang?

    Hammered

  • Tanked
  • Wasted
  • Plastered
  • Canned
  • Juiced-up
  • Fried
  • Loaded
  • Jarred
  • Three sheets to the wind