September 23, 200816 yr I couldn't find the original thread despite my best efforts but I thought of a few others that I felt the overseas guys might like See if you can tell us what these are: A dingoes breakfast Bumnuts Dead Horse A dag If any of the mods can find that other thread feel free to link this in Edited September 23, 200816 yr by melbournebudgies
September 23, 200816 yr I cant find the other topic either. I'm not good with Aussie slang Dead house is tomato sauce which is Ketchup A dag is someone who looks or acts dumb
September 23, 200816 yr Here couple more for you Elly, Gonna hit the frog and toad - I'm going to leave (frog and toad meaning road) Try that one on for size - give it a go and see if you like it This is such a great topic!
September 23, 200816 yr I am sure that would be dead Horse liv - Not house :D I thought the dead horse thing was like drop the subject i understand... You beating a dead horse etc Dave is good with a dingo's breakfast LMAO For those of you that don't know ... it is a scratch a wee and a sticky beak around the joint ( joint being place) I have never heard of bumnuts but it sounds funny and Yep I am a dag 6 days outta the week That is my fav saying gotta hit the frog and toad LMAO i say it all the time when i have to leave some where .. Edited September 23, 200816 yr by Neat
September 23, 200816 yr Bumnuts are something very dear to all our hearts...Eggs! My grandfather used to ask for "A bit of pig and some bumnuts on toast" for breaky - Bacon and eggs on toast Neat Dead horse is rhyming slang for sauce but it is used in other ways too Edited September 23, 200816 yr by melbournebudgies
September 23, 200816 yr Ahhhh yes I just asked Dave .. Lmao and of course he said sauce ... ( Mr knows everything including the frog mouth not being an owl Grrrrr I hate how he does that - but love it at the same time heheh )
September 23, 200816 yr I am sure that would be dead Horse liv - Not house If House died i would ----> my fingers are so used to typing HOUSE from when i am doing my scripts So pleased we worked out the dead HORSE thing PS my hubby is a know everything kind of guy too - It gets frustrating at times but i love knowing things he doesn't I bet Dave doesnt know everything you know about budgies. Edited September 23, 200816 yr by **Liv**
September 23, 200816 yr No he doesn't and all he says is the 3 forbidden words . . . THEY'RE JUST BIRDS :yelling:
September 23, 200816 yr Author Bumnuts :D first time i heard that one we call them cackleberries :hap: Edited September 23, 200816 yr by KAZ
September 23, 200816 yr Us Canadians do not have that many slang as the Aussie's and other nation's do. one of our best known one is..............EH example....You know what l mean Eh.
September 23, 200816 yr I sometimes call eggs Googs - i think that's English slang though - my family are mostly English/Australian
September 24, 200816 yr l was looking at dfferent websites about slang and l found these ones it is canadian slang http://www.weareirish.ca/dynpage/407 http://www.canadaka.net/content/page/124-c...--english-words Edited September 24, 200816 yr by KAZ turned SLAG into SLANG
September 24, 200816 yr I sometimes call eggs Googs - i think that's English slang though - my family are mostly English/Australian Liv i used to call them that growing up ... googy eggs Hehehe ( mum side is Irish ) Edited September 24, 200816 yr by KAZ typos....sued instead of used
September 24, 200816 yr dry as a dead dingoes donga- I need a beer!!! or as in paddocks havent seen water in a long time. I use heaps but right now I'm buggered if I can think of any- maybe because they are such an everyday thing Uterus- ute/(pickup) Cutting someones grass- usually trying to take someones woman
September 24, 200816 yr Author He's got a few roos loose in the top paddock.........means he's not real smart May your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down........means wishing someone bad luck Flat out like a lizard drinking............hard work, busy. (But originally sarcastically) Built like a brick shithouse......(1) [sarcastic] weak( 2) Extremely well built person!-usually a woman He had a head on him like a sucked mango......means just plain ugly. One foot in the grave and the other on a banana skin...this person is not real well He could talk under wet cement with a mouthful of marbles.......means the man could talk...A LOT !! Up at a sparrows fart...................got up very early in the morning I'm not p i s s ing in your pocket mate!..............means I'm telling the truth You must be the world's only living brain donor.............means dumb or stupid to the extreme May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your armpits......means You're basically scum Oh, pull your lip over your head and swallow! ............means Go away or shut up. Pass the dead horse........means Tomato Sauce or ketchup He wouldn't work in an iron lung....means he's Lazy. If it was raining palaces, I'd get hit by a dunny door.......measn having bad luck ( dunny is toilet )
September 24, 200816 yr Oh I love slangs and sayings!!! One I found really amazing when I was at school (You know how kids look for naughty words in a dictionary) was the meaning of UGLY in the thesauras - "Face like a bag full or arseholes" HAHAHAH And one I always loved from my dad "It's like ******* in the wind talking to you" haha
September 24, 200816 yr I use stuff all the time, it's hard to know what is slang and what isn't Some Kiwi slang (don't know if you guys use it or not, but it was in a little bag of fridge magnets of kiwi slang words) He lives out in the Wops (also wops wops) = means he lives out somewhere far away, out bush, away from civilisation Bush = forest Hissy fit: having a tantrum Carked it: Died Tiki tour: Go on a little walk tour around the place, or a detour, or time wasting Hoon: Go really fast, or an idiot who drives really fast. ie He hoons all round the place. Piker : Some one who pulls out of something at the last minute Skiver: Someone who is lazy and dissappears from work to have a kip (sleep) Suss: as in "that looks a bit suss".= Suspicious "Naff off": This is my favourite. Telling some one to go away evilly as in p*ss off. Then of cause we have all the maori words like "kai" = food etc etc "Sweet as" (I think all of the southern hemisphere uses this one): That's cool or I like that. Bum= bottom/ buttocks (again another thing all of Australasia and England uses) A dag is what hangs off of a sheep's backside. It's wool with poo all through it. Big clumps of poo that hang off their backside. So I laughed when you guys called yourselves dags.
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