Australian Slang


apples

Australian Slang

Origin: Australian Slang
Definition: all right, fine
Example: She was worried about her history test, but I told her it would be apples.

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back of Bourke

Australian Slang

Origin: Australian Slang
Definition: very far away
Example: My car broke down and I had to walk to the back of Bourke to find a service station.

crook

Australian Slang

Origin: Australian Slang
Definition: ill, sick, unwell
Example: Paul couldn’t come, he’s feeling a bit crook.

coming the raw prawn

Australian Slang

Origin: Australian Slang
Definition: A phrase of disbelief.
Example: What do you mean John is in prison? Are you coming the raw prawn?

chook

Australian Slang

Origin: Australian Slang
Definition: a hen
Example: The chook was sitting quietly on her nest.

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