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What is the most common word used in Australia?
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 do Australians call deodorant?
Behaviour Slang
BEHAVIOUR | |
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Aussie salute : | brushing away flies with the hand |
Pash : | passionate kiss |
Perve : | looking lustfully at the opposite sex |
Pommy shower : | using deodorant instead of taking a shower |
What is root boot Australia?
vulgar slang Australian, New Zealand. An exclamation of exasperation. ‘root my boot, what a night’ ”Oh, go root your boot,’ I said, storming off. ‘
Is Yonks a slang word?
How long is a yonk? This term, often cited as 1960s Brit-slang, refers to a quite flexible unit of measurement. It may derive, at least phonetically, from those other vague units of time, aeons (“yon(k)s”), or the relative unit “yonder”.
What does the slang word Yonks mean?
a very long time
/ (jɒŋks) / pl n. informal a very long time; agesI haven’t seen him for yonks.
What does Australia call coffee?
A common coffee ordered in Australian cafes is the ‘latte’. Served in a glass, it’s an ‘espresso’ topped up with steamed milk with just a dollop of milk froth on top. Then there’s the Australian specialty, the ‘flat white’. It’s served in a cup and is also an ‘espresso’ with milk.
What does have a good root mean?
So you could hear someone say, “She’s a good root”, meaning that as a sexual partner she’s experienced and enthusiastic. “She’s always up for a root” means that she is prepared to have sex with (almost) anyone. The word is not as commonly used as it was maybe twenty or more years ago but is still understood by most.
How do you use Yonks?
(UK, Australia) A long time (especially a longer time than expected); ages. Haven’t seen him in yonks! I’ve been a teacher for yonks – I should really try another career.
What is the meaning of the word yonks?
yonks pl (plural only) (slang, Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A long time (especially a longer time than expected); ages quotations ▼ Haven’t seen him in yonks! I’ve been a teacher for yonks—I should really try another career.
What does “I haven’t heard from you for yonks” mean?
She said: ‘I haven’t heard from you for yonks.’ Probably from years, perhaps influenced by donkey’s years. Donkey’s years (also donkeys’ years) is a play on “donkey’s ears” which are long, therefore a long time.
Do Australians use slang words?
There’s no such an Australian who has not used at least 2 or 3 slang words in his life. And by slang, I mean these diminutive forms of common words like Aussie or Straya referring to Australia. By the way, Aussie does not sound like “ossi” but rather like the first name of Ozzy Osbourne.
Why is Macca’s the second most used Aussie slang word?
The reason is that almost 50\% of people said Macca’s instead of the full name of the second most used Aussie slang word. So, if you come to the roo’s (aka kangaroo) country, you will defo find different Macca’s than elsewhere in the world and find even more examples of Australian lingo.