From: Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2018 11:37 AM To: Subject: FW: Australian Slang
It is little wonder that visitors from overseas have trouble understanding ‘Aussie English’!!!!!!!! I didn’t realise until I read this, that I use most of these terms in normal ‘Aussie speak’ everyday language. (Also sorry about the naughty connotations used in the list) Subject: Fwd: Australian Slang Subject: Australian Slang It came to my attention the lack of even Australians that didn't know these words expressed in their own country not recognising their own slang Here is some , even for those overseas: 1.. A Cold One – Beer 2.. Arvo – Afternoon 3.. Aussie Salute – Wave to scare the flies away. 4.. Bail – To cancel plans. ‘Bruce bailed’ = Bruce isn’t going to turn up. 5.. Bail out -- Get out ( of the car or bus) 6.. Barbie – Barbecue 7.. Bathers – Swimsuit 8.. Beauty! – Great! Most often exclaimed as “You Beauty” 9.. Billabong – A pond in a dry riverbed 10.. Billy – Teapot (In the Outback on the fire) 11.. Bloody – Very. Used to extenuate a point 12.. Bloody oath – yes or its true. “You right mate?”… “Bloody Oath” 13.. Bludger – Someone who’s lazy, generally also who relies on others (when it’s someone who relies on the state they’re often calleda ‘dole bludger’) 14.. Bogan – This word is used for people who are, well let’s say, rednecks. Or, if you like, just call your friends a bogan when they are acting weird. 15.. Booze Bus – Police vehicle used to catch drunk drivers 16.. Bottle-O – Bottle Shop, basically a place to buy alcohol 17.. Brekky – Breakfast 18.. Brolly – Umbrella 19.. Bruce – An Aussie Bloke 20.. Budgie Smugglers – Speedos 21.. Bush – The Outback. 22.. Cab Sav – Cabernet Sauvignon 23.. Cactus – Dead, Broken 24.. Choc A Bloc – Full 25.. Choccy Biccy – Chocolate Biscuit 26.. Chook – Chicken 27.. Chrissie – Christmas 28.. Ciggy – a Cigarette 29.. Clucky – feeling maternal 30.. Cobber – Very good friend. ‘Alright me ‘ol cobber’ 31.. Cocky - a graziler, farmer or someone from a country town 32.. Coldie – Beer. ‘Come over for a few coldie’s mate.’ 33.. Coppers – Policemen 34.. Crikey – an expression of surprise 35.. Crook – Being ill or angry; ‘Don’t go crook on me for getting crook’ 36.. 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 you haven’t done anything to make them angry), then breathe a sigh of relief… it means you have entered the mate zone. 37.. Dag – Someone who’s a bit of a nerd or geek. 38.. Daks – Trousers. ‘Tracky daks’ = sweatpants (tracksuit pants) 39.. Deadset – True 40.. Deadbeat - not very bright person 41.. Der - a deadbeat 42.. Devo – Devastated 43.. Drongo – a Fool, ‘Don’t be a drongo mate’ 44.. Dunny – Toilet 45.. Esky – An insulated container that keeps things cold (usually beers) 46.. F*ck Me Dead – that’s unfortunate, that surprises me 47.. Fair Dinkum – ‘Fair Dinkum?’ … ‘Fair Dinkum!’ = Honestly? … Yeah honestly! 48.. Flannie / Flanno – flannelette shirt 49.. Frothy – Beer 50.. G’day – Hello 51.. Galah – an Australian cockatoo with a reputation for not being bright, hence a galah is also a stupid person. 52.. Going off – busy, lots of people 53.. Good On Ya – Good work 54.. Goon – the best invention ever produced by mankind. Goon is a cheap, boxed wine that will inevitably become an integral part of your Australian backpacking experience. 55.. Gutsar. - a big downer 56.. Hard yakka – Hard work 57.. Heaps – loads, lots, many 58.. Hoon – Hooligan (normally driving badly!) 59.. Japanese riding boots - thongs 60.. Knickers – female underwear 61.. Larrikin – Someone who’s always up for a laugh, bit of a harmless prankster 62.. Legless – Someone who is really drunk 63.. Lollies – Sweets 64.. Maccas – McDonalds 65.. Manchester – Sheets / Linen etc. For someone who’s from England, finding a department within a shop called Manchester seriously confused me at first. 66.. Mongrel – Someone who’s a bit of a dick 67.. Mozzie – Mosquito 68.. No Drama – No problem / it’s ok 69.. No Worries -No problem / it’s ok 70.. Nuddy – Naked 71.. Pash – to kiss 72.. Piece of Piss – easy 73.. Piss Off – go away, get lost 74.. Piss Up – a party, a get together and in Australia – most social occasions 75.. To Piss – to urinate 76.. Pissed – Intoxicated, Drunk 77.. Rack Off – The less offensive way to tell someone to ‘F Off’! 78.. Rapt – Very happy 79.. Reckon – for sure. ‘You Reckon?’… ‘I reckon!’ 80.. Rellie / Rello – Relatives 81.. Ripper – ‘You little ripper’ = That’s fantastic mate! 82.. Root Rat – someone who enjoys sex (maybe a little too much) 83.. Rooted – Tired 84.. Runners – Trainers, Sneakers 85.. Servo – Service Station / Garage 86.. Sheila – A woman 87.. Shoot Through – To leave 88.. Sickie – a sick day off work, or ‘to pull a sickie’ would be to take a day off when you aren’t actually sick 89.. Skull – To down a beer 90.. Slab – A carton of beers 91.. Snag – Sausage 92.. Stiffy – Erection 93.. Stoked – Happy, Pleased 94.. Straya – Australia 95.. Strewth – An exclamation of surprise 96.. Stubby – a bottle of beer. 97.. Stubby Holder – Used so your hands don’t get cold when holding your beer! 98.. Stuffed – Tired 99.. Sunnies – Sunglasses 100.. Swag – Single bed you can roll up, a bit like a sleeping bag. 101.. Tea – Dinner 102.. Tinny – Can of beer 103.. Thongs – Flip Flops. Do not be alarmed if your new found Australian friend asks you to wear thongs to the beach. They are most likely expressing their concern of the hot sand on your delicate feet. 104.. Togs - bathing suit , bathers 105.. Tucker – Food. ‘Bush Tucker’ tends to be food found in the Outback such as witchety grubs. 106.. Two Up – A gambling game played on Anzac day. 107.. U-IE – to take a U-Turn when driving 108.. Ya – You 109.. Yous – (youse) plural of you!