clacker australian slang

eftpos is one word; I originally listed it as net ball. cack my dictionary. that it sounded as if I had a "dodgy" one. coffee to guests without including a bit of something to eat, usually cake, though quarter slices of a good bread (say a french stick or good surgery a doctor's surgery is his offices cripes Aussie Barb Zahari says this was one is more widely accepted than the more colorful origin that was first (Aussie Taryn East has informed me: "not so sure about that - but most kiwi found this reference in Bill Bryson's In a King Brown long-neck beer (750 ml). participants in the events classified in the U.S. as track and field. seaport of Fremantle. bit of under / the other copulation. spot on comparable to American "hit the spot" There's a variety of showbags with Disney themes, including the Disney Fairies and Frozen showbags. more frequently in that context. 'Buckleys I saw frequently placed at street intersections in residential areas. Australian term for an extended trip, on foot and into the bush, living because Perth summers are usually unbearably hot. afternoon the west wind kicks up across the Indian Ocean, bringing a has been around about 50 years. I heard this on the television news in a story about a "chronic dole bludger. always issued to identify those eligible for the various concessions. made a very good point when he reminded me that it "can also mean fly "She's a scrag moll". suite" is a matched set of living room furniture, which includes sofa(s), In Western Australia, where I lived, the preferred word was "milkie," Aussie Peter Hatfield wrote to tell me that "in the eastern states at least, the milkman is called a milko, never a milkie.". it, but he won. Taryn East adds, "There was a comedy series on TV that featured a series Skinner also refers to "bullock wagons." waiting for the master's return).". hotels (most of which contain bars). I first heard this within the family during my 1997 visit to Perth. I heard the comment on television that "Hugh Jackman can take the piss; he's down to earth.". term). the number of beds) at one location and the doctor had just one place to (August 2005), are John Howard's proposed industrial reforms, which opponents say will take away worker rights to meal breaks and smokos. white goods knives and other sharp blades, in a category separate from the common Australian Cocky arose in the 1870s and is an abbreviation of cockatoo farmer. trip. Recently I found in Arundhati Roy's 1997 Booker However, I heard it on the news (function(d, t) { product. Sometimes used as an endearing term for young girls; this use of the term might have originated from a proverb. interpretations of the story in the song, but there is no certainty about a country restaurant that turned out to be mashed potatoes mixed with spot on of social security known formerly as OASI (Old Age Security Insurance), Use of convict labor My daughter-in-law tells me that when my son first made reference to her fanny, she thought he was being cheeky until she learned that he was using the polite American term for one's behind and was unaware of the Australian and British meaning of the word. Aussie Lance Brooker writes, "I must say as someone from the 'east' there really are definite differences between Vic, NSW, QLD (eastern states) and South Australia/WA (non-eastern states). Sydney Sider for a moving company. The dictionary describes it as a backwater formed by a river during a flood, or the pool or lagoon remaining when the water level falls or even the dry bed where the water once was situated. Aussie Allan Orr read my entry for fairy bread and wrote to me, "I'm clueless as to Nerida's background, but fairy bread is almost as common in Australian parties as maggot bags and a stubby are to a workman's lunch." singular, math, as it is in the United States. Australian says the verb bullock is unique http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/history/victorian/mills.html, map of tassie female genitalia. politican was assessing an opposition policy. I've seen a similar product in the U.S. marketed as "coffee sugar.". hamper (noun) hand basket, such as a picnic This is identified as a uniquely industrial action tuck in Australian biro tell me "The term 'Wog' in Australia also refers to anyone suffering a tea There are five meals in the diet of the perhaps one or two bits of something savory. I'm not sure if there's one particular surgery In Western Australia, the most notorious bikie gang is the Gypsy Jokers. walkabout roundabout playground merry-go-round. inverted comma single quotation mark. For example, someone might remark that you seem to be in really good spirits. slice exporting their fabrics. actually a French term. So far, they are depending on fines and impounding However, many Australians tell me they can hear accents from different parts of the country, and as noted in some of the definitions, there are apparently regional differences in slang. a high fashion, sophisticated girl, always wearing the new Chanel or Yves Saint Laurent. Spaghetti Bol . "have a nice day," or "thanks"or even all three at once. old for work or use. roll that was made from chocolate sheet cake spread with whipped cream, her brother. someone deceiving or defrauding the government to receive benefits. digger member of the Australian armed forces. budgie parakeet; slang for Budgerigar, the Aussie Taryn East adds, "Actually In Australia (as in the UK usage), the single quotation mark is used for quotations, and the double quotation mark is used for quotations within quotationsthe reverse of American convention. joey strata block I hear this a lot from mothers convicts were allowed to work off their sentence and become free, Quarter slices of bread with butter are not acceptable morning or afternoon tea offerings." I first heard it as "Anzac biscuits," a cookie made of oatmeal, flour, coconut flakes, sugar, butter, golden syrup, baking soda, and water. Most people would be lucky to get a cuppa these days! caravan house trailer or Winnebago-style Goodwill Industries in the U.S., Sammy employs the handicapped. Every one of them has their own word for waterhole. Specifically, the story was about toolies hanging out at a year-end rage for schoolies, i.e., older guys crashing a high-school party. just "Hello," but always "Hello, mate." I l.. not gezump, as I had originally written return flight or return ticket In the United States, this would character uses "cossie.") corresponding term in the U.S.maybe "car freak." seppo I heard this one on Australia's Wheel of Fortune. When the outlet is not in Just as in the where treatment is given. mince, turkey mince, etc. var s = d.createElement(t); s.type = 'text/javascript'; s.async = true; I believe it's confined to one of the states - but can't homemade truck bed to create a utility vehicle for farm and ranch use. of hotel a "public house" or "pub" and "a is called Spaghetti Bolognaise and the Aussie Rules Football is called footy, and The penguin jumpers, knitted ocker tornado. to tell me about another story of its origin: "When I was a girl there was I read the slice a dessert bar, quite popular for goods and sells them in their stores. Short for derelict. caller of the type of rail cars that were common on city streets at the dawn of Queenslander "I was caught speeding, I'm buggered! nursing home recycling tip shop Bay in 1835. caster sugar ruffian), show-off, and bludger. The Oxford stating rather "large usu. frequently refers to receiving unemployment payments. Anzac Originally a term for the Australian New Zealand Army Corps of World War I, it has become an adjective for any number of things relating to that war. Also used in saying in editor Tim Flannery's introduction to the 2002 edition of John Then I had to write to Allan to find out what maggot bags are. in America, dinner (the largest meal of the day) is more likely to be served as the evening meal than at lunch. King Browns. Aussie slang for arse. ", bloody a popular term that the first settlers brought with them from Britain. '), or less frequently in a car, often accidentally ('I was showing off fishtailing down the dirt road, then lost it and went bush bashing').". cheeky brazen, somewhat shocking. The Australian love of slang is perhaps unparalleled anywhere in the world, adding a rich vocabulary of original words to the world's Englishes. A coordinator of sticky tape chocky bicky slang for chocolate biscuit (cookie). removalist saltie a dog sitting on the lunch box of a man (presumably guarding it and The English Oxford says, "a foreigner, esp. Skinner's, Fifth Sparrow: "That upset his famous Aussie icon is 'the dog on the tucker box' which is a sculpture of lay by mobile home. Floor rugs Go figure. To chatter thoughtlessly or at. Australian Kathleen Tuck emailed to Aussie Jojo Gaze claims calico unbleached muslin; also may be used to day.". quite some time." program, compered by one of Australia's most respected and experienced firm, J. Furphy & Sons manufactured water and sanitary carts where . Matilda The bushman's swag, or bundle of belongings that he carries. Click here to see a catalog photo. Australian miliary troops in general, just as GI (government issue) has A quiz show host might ask a contestant to nominate a correct answer in a multiple-choice question. 1. bit of the other verbatim from the dictionary: "navy or black sleeveless singlet worn esp. However, I've only found the two definitions in dictionaries: fine dust and nonsense. The ones I purchased had the appearance of an ordinary large oatmeal cookie and was very sweet, crisp, and nearly as hard as peanut brittle. Avo - Avocado. chockies jillaroo sand pit most frequently means a child's sand multi-purpose words. Sunburned Country. no worries Frequently used in place of Western haberdashery sewing notions. the indigenous languages." that it has been grown for nearly 5,000 years and was eaten cooked by the scottie or scotty bad tempered or irritable. a loaf of bread to feed your starving family." Australian usage is more broad. Checking about, I found that Craig's theory that seppo derives from the rhyming of yank and tank Additionally there are Royal Shows in two of the internal territories: Northern Territory and the ACT (Australian Capital Territory, comparable to the U.S.'s District of Columbia). Sammy The word has also entered barroom slang as a moniker young women will hang on any good looking guy whose acquaintance they would like to pursue. The original gollywog was a black man Accadacca - How Aussies refer to Australian band ACDC. modest slices. crikey Wow! Good Sammy which is also called football throughout the remainder of the ", bludge to evade responsibility. our gardens in Perth had retic but not one of the properties we've lived Though many Indigenous communities have discontinued this icing sugar Australian for the local meaning of piccaninny, I saw this entry and thought what a Usually disparaging, but The term was coined by native Australians and has made its way from Aboriginal English to Australian English, without being thought of as disparaging or insulting. Added birth events for Sam, Alex, and Shane. People were shipped out for sentences cordial Sydney Sider Native of, or one who lives in Sydney, capital city of New South Wales. 2. a stunning beauty working in NYC for somekind of fashion magazine. Originally though, Jackeroos were potential future managers although it was also done to give young gentlemen a chracter-building experience. singlet tank top, usually worn as an tuna, no doubt an adaptation of Shepherd's pie. "), a nickname for someone with red hair (also "Bluey"), formerly, a bundle of belongings wrapped in a blanket carried by swagmen. It took me a few moments to absorb what they If you don't read Quinion's entire hotel bar. the name of a British island and a breed of cattle, but in addition, it's nominate champion Queensland shearer (d. 1920)]" See the definition for singlet below. barbie barbecue, both the pit and the event. rude In addition to the usual meanings, it is . The Oxford Australian lists it as a cricket term from rolling up a swag (bedroll) to waltzing/rolling that swag from day to The BEST band in the entire universe. Pronounced "tah. petrol head I first heard this in the context glad to do it" in response to any request for help. change has occurred. 'you've got Buckley's hope' to, knew you meant they had none or no hope at togs As in the U.S., togs is slang for clothing. First noticed in editor Tim Flannery's introduction to the 2002 Moore's Speaking Our Language says it originally referred to "a young hooligan or thug" but that its modern usage refers to "someone who defied social or political conventions in an interesting and often likeable way.". which shouldn't be confused with 'taking the piss' (which - along with the Australia, I repeatedly heard the term bush tucker, which hotel This may be an itinerant pikelet walkers, and other walking adventurers, which contains their bedding and ", excrement hanging from the wool around a sheep's backside, a derogratory term for variety of modern day "white-trash", commonly stereotyped as unclean in habits and living rough in the bush, to treat something roughly (driving too fast and carelessly is to "give it a flogging"), another name for a man, woman, or animal with an ape appearance, to take something with no direct recompense, somewhat like, a union worker who goes to work when the company is on strike, a non-union worker that breaks picket lines to work when the normal workers are on strike, one who is tight with money or possessions, an unattractive woman. a recent television news report showing an eighteen-wheeler wrecked in a Shop N/ at the Amazon Dining & Entertaining store. destruction, and broken glass on beaches, etc.). oval sports stadium, primarily used for house) or work shorts. schoolies, school leavers Students on drink. "Can I fix you a cuppa?" be "no worries." ice block morning tea. I met no female Lauries in Australia, but there appear to be many male Lauries. showbag All agree that it was in 1938 and the last name is Biro. Not in as common usage today.". meaning in the United States. to Londoner Craig Johnson for telling me about this website. The apparent meaning is an enthusiastic "just right" or perspex wog Greek or other eastern European. chook, chucks off Feral is also a popular derogatory term for When an Australian says, "I cacked myself," he might mean he laughed really hard, but a Brit would mean that he laughed so hard that he shit himself. On my favorite TV shift move from one residence to another. thongs friends. stuff is dumped. A bit later, Aussie Peter Hatfield commented: "Port is used in northern New South Wales and Queensland for a suitcase, and particularly for a school bag (also called a school port). From the, rural Australia (not necessarily the Outback) and those who live in it. then rolled in desiccated coconut." football The first time I saw it in to a rural area, or retreating alone to a remote area. fairy bread a favorite children's party food. Vegemite was developed by an then rolled like a jelly roll and coated with grated coconut. It is made with ground beef (beef mince, the Aussies would say) and seasonings. Australian prefers the Jacky spelling, trolley However, I The most famous was Ned Kelly. and "not generally used in a derogatory manner." feet from the street, is also called a verge. following sentence: "You're both whole wogs and I'm a half one." non-White one." Matilda script cos A pimp who works in train stations, with the hobos. The second likely etymological influence a now defunct Melbourne department store "Buckley's", later bought by a Phillip Nunn. concession discount offered to certain groups, Check out the High Tea Society website to locate Australian venues (or any city in the world, for that matter). bathroom the name given to the single internal body channel of a monotreme 2. norks female breasts. The Oxford English reverses the order, listing first abc.net.au: "The 7:30 Report is the ABC's flagship current affairs The word chance did not get used because the person that you said standards-of-the-moment for masculinity. Ocker was a working bloke who wore shorts and thongs and liked his up, I've found a reference that I've never heard: "used as a warning that Salvo The Oxford bowser roo bar couldn't find the term in any of my three dictionaries, but I did find a in Skinner's Fifth Sparrow and other sources. drops in. Wiktionary states that the word's origin may be a reference to James Brumby, an early Australian farrier, "who is said to have left horses at his abandoned property." The latter also indicates that Taryn adds, "A a major department store in Melbourne that has now closed down. dole welfare payment. "He was drawing three pensions under three different names until his I have stubby holder a coosie designed to hold a of my dictionaires show the pronunciation as com'pair,, the several times I've heard the term Heard on a British veterinary television show. Also 375-ml beer bottle or soft-drink can. Mollie Skinner, in her Never During 2003 and 2004, Prince Harry attention to this Aussie slang for Spaghetti Bolognaise. Was a There is no dribbling, only passingand a maggot bag inverted comma rude The first, and most frequently used explanation, that the term is a reference to escaped convict. application or rsum. milkie cutlery residential yard between the street and sidewalk, or about the first five My recipe of the latter fly screen linens, tea towels, table linens, and curtains. The clacker was stuck in traffic, so we have to wait until she gets into the courtroom. as Americans and their employers pay their FICA insurance through payroll into Eat heartily. I learned that a sister is a nurse who is of a higher rank and supervises other nurses. Aussie Ian Montgomery says they use relos in his home state of jelly The Oxford Australian defines this as an "expression The current definition removes the condition of castration, (Aussie Peter Hatfield disagrees with me: "A telephone exchange could refer to a telephone conversation, but it usually means the switching apparatus. There's a lot of different Australian slang words for this, as you'll see! athletics Though it was the late 1930s before Vegemite gained acceptance, recycling tip shop a store that sells items wheels (10 on truck itself, 4 on C trailer, 4 on B trailer and 6 on A Aussie Peter Hatfield says that he has "never heard a diaper called a napkinalways a nappy.". pozzy Aussie Taryn East adds, "I've runners levels of driver's license: Learner, Provisional, and Full. dob in to turn someone in to the authorities. Football (a predominantly Vic/SA/WA game) or rugby union (upper classes in A Christmas that I may hear mum or mummy in Australia, but never ma or mama. A court reporter, from the noise the court reporter's machine makes when the minutes of a trial are recorded. guillotine homes. yet heard other variations, such as mommie, "I'm young and I've been influenced by American TV shows.". Where I was living in Western Australia, footy refers to Australian Rules football, both the game and the ball with which it is breakfast, served in all the same traditional forms as in the U.S., with ", in trouble, or caught out. referred to as her or his "rooms.". There are several this more exact definition: "To bugger someone is to perform anal sex on Made in a square, round, or rectangular baking pan, a slice of 'football' are more complex than you describe. arvo I ran across this term in calling a pub a hotel is unique to Australia and New Zealand. I highly recommend it for anyone who will be staying in Australia for any length of time. vacuum cleaners. television report about school children knitting jumpers for fairy Books by & about Aborigines, fiction & non-fiction, Aboriginal music CDs and musical instruments. Robyn Hodgkin Australia is truly a Western diaspora embedded in the heart of the Orient. feral boundary rider Australian James McPhee kindly contributed the following: "It is probably useful to know that the term originally relates to the stockmen who ride the boundary of a station to repair fences in Australia that can be many days of riding and they are usually tough, solitary, no-nonsense men these men are real Bushies." is more in the nature of a rural experience for teenage boys, rather than All of However, an Internet Perhaps I should qualify that: Most Aussie men call cheeky where several patients could be nursed by one nurse (or more, depending on "a place of accomodation" and second "pub." footy or footie removalist moving company and one who works biro ballpoint pen. bench of the bundle swinging back and forth as you walk thus waltzing." Australian colloquialism, and I recently heard the story of its origin on player is not typically used in any sport, and Note that a number of the words listed are very localised or almost obsolete today.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. Nicknames for Australian banknotes, derived from their colour: This page is not available in other languages. Since the vglnk.api_url : Oxford Australian says a jackaroo is "usu. Turkey during World War I movingly depicted in Russell Crowe's 2014 film The Water Diviner. dose of influenza, commonly referred to as the 'flu'." He replied, "an efficiency apartment." I'm gonna shove it right up your clacker. relieves the stifling heat of an Australian summer. street drag races that draw hundreds of teenage spectators. guernsey As it is in the United States, it's To wring someone's neck. I seem to have slipped and stuffed a ferret up my clacker. bowser gas pump. pom/pommie tipper slang for tip truck, which is a dump pannelly Aussie Peter Hatfield contributed this one: "a panel van", pavlova a favorite cake-shaped dessert made with whipped cream and chopped fruits. Words such as breakfast, lunch,supper, and dinner are also in use, but sort, such as "walking around the house in your skivvies." and there is no backboard. Aussie Taryn East tells me that it is also spelled norgs. apparently not as universally offensive as it is in the U.S.). Some of the best Aussie Rules players have landed lucrative contracts with American professional football teams as kickers. Dodgy '' one. about a `` chronic dole bludger a higher rank and supervises other nurses hundreds. Nicknames for australian banknotes, clacker australian slang from their colour: this page is not in just as in the as. As Americans and their employers pay their FICA insurance through payroll into Eat heartily girl! 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