Mr. Jones is a "Banana Bender" according to what I researched about Australian Slang.
Some interesting slang :
beyond the Black Stump - a long way away
Bondi cigar or brown-eyed mullet - a turd in the sea :bigrinnin:
Bush oyster - a nose booger
Crack a fat ( I'll let you look that one up yourself) :lmao:
Dingo's breakfast - a yawn, a leak, and a good look around (i.e. no breakfast)
Dunny budgie - a blowfly
Aussie Salute - brushing flies away
Shark biscuit - somebody new to surfing :bigrinnin:
There are also many slang terms that parallel what we use in the U.S. and
here in Canada.
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:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: |
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That's great Den. You're learning a new language :bigrinnin:
Made me laugh out loud this morning and I felt like a bloody 'drongo', struth! :lmao: Bit different to the Canadian's, 'eh?' :whistle: |
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I have read the entire list of Australian slang and a lot of them are
quite funny to me. I like the shark bisquit and now Den keeps asking me if I'm having the Dingo Breakfast because I am not a breakfast person. A cup of tea in the morning is about it. I know, I know, breakfast is the most important meal of the day Okay, I guess breakfast is over. I've yawned, taken a leak and had me tea. Hee Hee |
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