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The name we’ve adopted comes from the Aussie habit of constructing expressions using the word “bush” or tacking on other words to “bush” (as in a “bush so-and-so”). There was a phenomenal explosion of ...
An American living in Australia has revealed all the Aussie slang she will not use when she returns to the States. Read more.
Aussie slang is apparently a dying trend — but not everyone agrees AUSSIES have a very particular way of speaking. But if you use these popular terms, you’re apparently part of a dying trend.
Selfie, arvo, brekky — use these words and people will like you more. It's a fact. Well, according to a study by the Australian National University Research School of Psychology's Dr Evan Kidd, who ...
Do you use rhyming slang like happy as Larry? Kate Burridge, Professor of Linguistics at Monash University, wants to know which Aussie slang words are still being used and which ones are dying out.
Speaking Aussie slang makes you more likeable, apparently Selfie, arvo, brekky -- use these words and people will like you more.
AUSSIE slang has a peculiar charm of its own. But sadly, many of our unique Aussie slang words and phrases are at risk of becoming lost.
Brittany Nash, from Melbourne, is living in the USA and has shared the classic Aussie words that have confused her American friends. She said she was surprised to learn they 'weren't real'.
The US Embassy of Australia has raised eyebrows after sharing a list of so-called Aussie slang words that is so far off the mark, many think it must be a case of top-tier trolling. At least, that ...