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Lair : a flashily dressed young man of brash and vulgar behaviour, to dress up in flashy clothes, to renovate or dress up something in bad taste ...
Icy pole, ice block : popsicle Jackaroo : a male trainee station manager or station hand (a station is a big farm/grazing property) Jillaroo : a...
Handle : beer glass with a handle Harold Holt, to do the : To bolt. (Also "to do the Harold") Heaps : a lot, e.g. "thanks heaps", "(s)he earned...
G'Day : hello! Gabba : Wooloongabba - the Brisbane cricket ground GAFA (pron. gaffa) : the big nothingness of the Australian Outback. Great...
Face, off one's : drunk ("He was off his face by 9pm") Fair dinkum : true, genuine Fair go : a chance ("give a bloke a fair go") Fair suck of...
Earbashing : nagging, non-stop chatter Ekka : the Brisbane Exhibition, an annual show Esky : large insulated food/drink container for picnics,...
Dag : a funny person, nerd, goof Daks : trousers Damper : bread made from flour and water Date : arse[hole] ("get off your fat date") Dead...
Cab Sav : Cabernet Sauvignon (a variety of wine grape) Cactus : dead, not functioning ("this bloody washing machine is cactus") Cane toad : a...
B & S : Bachelors' and Spinsters' Ball - a very enjoyable party usually held in rural areas Back of Bourke : a very long way away Bail...
Was going to post them all, so much editing.
Ace! : Excellent! Very good! Aerial pingpong : Australian Rules football Amber fluid : beer Ambo : ambulance, ambulance driver Ankle biter...
Hills hoist = clothesline.
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I think that's only in State if Origin KimJong. Though that's the only rugby I watch.
Haha, I sang it as I wrote it. It's a ripper of a song. Best sang around a fire and a couple of cold bevvys.
Also, GO CATTERS!!!
You're not an aussie if you don't know this song. I hate the new age guys I'm a chauvinist, I live on beer and pies Tried to tell ya, But you...
Can't forget the $10 pot and parma Wednesdays at the pub
You forgot to mention VN commodores with no rear springs, or is that just Western Suburbs of Melbourne?