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Celebrating The Things That Make Australia Unique
Australian Slang Phrases >> Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
- Ga day Cobber
- Meaning: welcome close friend.
Example: Ga day cobber. What have you been up to?
- Go and have a cuppa
- Meaning: have cup of tea or coffee.
Example: Go and have a cuppa and I will be there soon.
- Go and tart yourself up
- Meaning: Please dress in your best clothes
Example: Go and tart yourself up we're going out to dinner.
- Going to the dunny
- Meaning: off to the toilet.
Example: Mate you have to wait. I got to go to the dunny.
- He's got a goog
- Meaning: he's got a bump as big as an egg.
Example: He was in a fight and he got a goog on his head.
- Full as a goog
- Meaning: drunk or eaten to the excess.
Example: That was a great meal. I am full as a goog.
- Having a blue
- Meaning: having a fight or argument.
Example: Listen! Can you hear next door having a blue with her old man.
- Have a naughty
- Meaning: sexual intercourse.
Example: Sorry I'm late. I had a quick naughty with the misses.
- He's got tickets on himself
- Meaning: highly self opinionated, thinks they are just great
Example: Don't take any notice of him. He's got tickets on himself.
- Holy-dooly
- Meaning: an expression of surprise.
Example: Holy-dooly! That was hot.
- I got the wog
- Meaning: a cold, flu or virus
Example: I can't go to school because I got the wog.
- I will job you!
- Meaning: I will hit you or punch you.
Example: If you don't leave me alone I'll job you.
- I'm nackered
- Meaning: absolutely exhausted or very tired.
Example: It was a tough day at work. I'm nackered.
- It's a goer
- Meaning: something that will definitely occur.
Example: no matter if it rains or not it's a goer tomorrow.
- Mucking around
- Meaning: acting in a way that others generally don't like.
Example: She got very mad at the way he was mucking around.
- Nick off
- Meaning: go now, get lost.
Example: Nick off you're bothering me.
- No worries!
- Meaning: don't worry about it, everything is fine (Australian Attitude)
Example: No worries mate. It will work out OK.
- No dramas!
- Meaning: don't worry about it, everything is fine (same as "no worries")
Example: No dramas mate. It will work out OK.

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