10 Australian Slang

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A very short dictionary of Australian slang


People
a guy, a bloke* a dude a chick, a sheila* a bogan a dag a rager a whinger, a sook a sleaze a slime (bag/ball) a wimp a chicken

Meaning
a man; a male male or female a girl, a female a person who is not very smart or stylish a person who is a bit of a character or unusual a person who loves going out very late at night to clubs and discos etc. and having a good time a person who complains about everything. a person who is unpleasant, or makes unwanted sexual advances (usually male) a person who tries excessively to please and is probably untrustworthy. a weak person unwilling to take a risk or get involved. a person lacking courage to do something

Adjectives
cool Describes something very fashionable, up to the minute. Can also signal approval/agreement. A. Is that OK? B. Cool. Describes something highly enjoyable/attractive. It was an ace film. Describes someone who is lazy. Hes incredibly slack. Short for suspicious. Describes something not reliable, or questionable in value. I think the whole ideas a bit suss. Describes something unpleasant, awful or bad. This tastes gross - ugh! Describes someone who is angry or upset about something. Im feeling really pissed off about what you did last night! really good good, really good, the best worthless, no good drunk

unreal, ace, sweet slack suss

gross pissed off awesome, mad, crazy, sick, fully sick crap gutted, maggoted, para, blind, slaughtered, pissed, off his/her head off your rocker hyper

crazy, abnormal behaviour over-stimulated, nervous (hyperactive)

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July 2007 Monash University

Expressions
No worries; no problems Shell be right Good on ya No kidding? Youre joking! Get real! Give me a break! No way! Whats happening? It stinks. Hey, you guys, yo... Hang on Pull your head in See ya Chill There is nothing to worry about; its okay. It will be all right or We can fix it. Well done. Is that true? Is that right? Do you really mean what you say? Dont be so naive (unrealistic). I dont believe you or Leave me alone. Thats not true! or I wont do it. What have you been doing? or What are you going to do? I really dont like it. I think its very bad. Hey, you (males and/or females). Can you wait a minute? Mind your own business Goodbye Calm down!

Leisure
pub booze, grog, piss stubbie esky footy barbie, BBQ BYO Bring a plate A bar; a hotel. Alcohol; beer; wine. Small bottle of beer Portable cooler box filled with ice to keep drinks chilled Football, especially Australian Rules Barbeque Bring your own usually drinks, sometimes food, too Bring a plate of food

Other useful references Aussie Slang 2005, ASA Group http://www.australianaustralia.com/page/AussieSlang/197 Macquarie Australian slang dictionary 2004, J. Lambert (ed.) Macquarie Library, Macquarie University NSW. Oxford advanced learners dictionary 2005, 7th Edn, Oxford University Press, Oxford. Hunter, J (ed.) 2004, The true blue guide to Australian slang, New Holland Publishers, Frenchs Forest, NSW. Boyer, S 1998, 2000, Understanding Everyday Australian Book 1 and Book 2, Boyer Educational Resources, Glenbrook, NSW.

July 2007

Monash University

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