How do you say hot in Australian accent?

In an Australian accent, "hot" is often pronounced with a sound closer to "hawt" (rhyming with "bought") or a slightly drawn-out "ha-at," with the vowel becoming more open, sometimes sounding like "aw" or "ah," and the 't' can be softer, almost like a 'd' (a 'flap'), making it sound a bit like "haw-it" or "hawt".

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Why does Gen Z say naur?

What does "naur" mean and how do you use it? "Naur" is "no" spelled in an Australian accent. More accurately, it's "no" spelled in what an Australian accent sounds like to Americans. "When you tell an Australian that there's an 'r' in the way we pronounce 'no' they're like 'Mmm…

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What does "mate" mean in Australia?

In Australia, a 'mate' is more than just a friend and is a term that implies a sense of shared experience, mutual respect and unconditional assistance.

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What does "barbie" mean in Australia?

“Barbie” is a short form of barbeque. In Australian English, “-ie” is also added to lots of abbreviated words. The word “selfie” is a good example of this; it was coined by an Australian man in 2002! How to use it: We're having a barbie tomorrow – do you want to come?

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What do aussies call a girl in slang?

Common Australian slang for a girl includes "Sheila" (older, sometimes dated or slightly derogatory), "chick," or just using general terms like "mate," "gal," or "lass," with context and tone being important, but "girl" is still widely used; some slang, like "moll," can refer to a girlfriend or a promiscuous woman, while "bogan" describes an unsophisticated person. 

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What does Woop Woop mean in Aussie slang?

Here are some Aussie slang words that you might not know. Woop Woop is used to refer to a place in the middle of nowhere. People use it to signify that a location is far away, unfamiliar to them, and difficult to get to.

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What is the most aussie thing to say?

The most Australian thing to say often involves casual abbreviations, laid-back optimism like "She'll be right" or "No worries," and unique slang for everyday items, such as "Arvo" (afternoon) or "Barbie" (barbecue), often delivered with "mate," making phrases like "G'day, mate, chuck us a coldie at the barbie this arvo?" quintessentially Aussie.
 

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What does ozzy ozzy ozzy oi oi oi mean?

"Ozzy Ozzy Ozzy, Oi Oi Oi" (often written as "Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi") is a patriotic Australian sports chant, a rallying cry of national pride, originating from older British cheers like "Oggy Oggy Oggy," with "Aussie" being slang for Australian, and "Oi" functioning as an emphatic interjection, similar to "Hey!" or "Go!". It's used at sporting events, sometimes considered a bit cheesy or "cringey" by some Australians, but generally seen as an inclusive way to support national teams.
 

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What is "snag" slang for in Australia?

In Australia and elsewhere snag has a number of meanings, including 'a submerged tree stump', 'an unexpected drawback', and more recently as an acronym for sensitive new age guy'. But in Australia a snag is also one of several words for 'sausage' (others include snarler and snork).

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Is Australia 90% white?

No, Australia is not 90% white; while a large majority identify with European ancestry (around 76-80% in recent years), a significant and growing portion identifies as Asian, African, Middle Eastern, or Indigenous, making it a highly multicultural nation with diverse ethnic backgrounds, not overwhelmingly white. Recent census data shows European ancestry (English, Irish, etc.) makes up a large chunk, but Asian ancestries are also substantial, with over 17% Asian population and around 3.8% identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, per the 2021 census data from Wikipedia. 

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Why do Australians say "oy oy oy"?

According to Stephen Alomes, a professor of Australian studies at Deakin University, the chant represents "enthusiasm for the tribe" and a "celebration of 'us' ", but at the extreme may act as a symbol of aggressive nationalism and xenophobia.

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Why does Gen Z say sheesh?

Sheesh. Expresses surprise, disbelief, or admiration. Gen Z's definition of sheesh is hyping someone up. Gen Alpha's meaning is disbelief ("wow") or surprise.

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How do I pull off an Australian accent?

How to practice an Australian accent

  1. Turn “i” into “oi”: for example, “time” becomes “toime”
  2. Turn a soft “a” into “eh”: for example, “sat” becomes “seht”
  3. Turn a hard “a” into “aye”: for example, “state” becomes “st-aye-t”
  4. At the end of a word, “r” becomes “ah”: for example, “diver” becomes “doive-ah”

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Is it avo or arvo?

In Australian slang, "avo" means avocado, while "arvo" means afternoon; they sound similar but refer to different things, with "arvo" being pronounced more like "ah-vo" and "avo" like "a-vo" (with the 'a' as in 'apple'). Aussies shorten words and add an 'o' (like "servo" for service station or "devo" for devastated), leading to "arvo" for afternoon and "avo" for avocado, creating potential confusion for non-locals. 

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Why do aussies say "ta"?

Another classic case of Australians shortening everything. Meaning 'thank you', ta is usually used for the times when you are in a rush or want to send a quick text to show your appreciation for something.

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What is oy oy oy?

It expresses dismay or disbelief, sometimes sarcastically. It can be used on its own and in such sayings as « oy vey », « oy gevalt », « oy oy oy ». The second “oi” is a punk slogan rooted in the British working class and heard at soccer games in the United Kingdom.

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What do aussies call $10 in slang?

The $10 note is referred to as a "tenner" or again, less commonly, a "Blue Swimmer", other variations of this nickname exist such as the "blue grenadier", it may also rarely be called a "blue tongue", in reference to the Australian blue-tongue lizard.

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What are 5 slang words?

American Slang

  • ASAP - "As Soon As Possible." A task you should complete immediately.
  • At One's Fingertips - Easily recalled or available.
  • Bar - A place where alcoholic beverages are served.
  • Big Deal - Anything important or exciting.
  • Blown Away - To be really surprised or shocked about something.

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Do aussies say "yeah, nah"?

Another versatile phrase that often perplexes people, “yeah nah”, is used in conversation either when someone agrees with your negative stance on something, or conversely, they follow your train of thought but don't really agree with what you're saying. Example: "I can't wait to try the oysters in Tasmania!"

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What does shags mean in Australia?

Sexual intercourse. Root. Sexual intercourse, similar to the British word 'Shag'. Can also be used as a verb.

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What does bin chicken mean?

The birds have also come to be regarded as a problem species in Victoria as a result of their scavenging activities, scattering rubbish from tips and bins in the process, and earning the widespread nickname "bin chicken". They are even known to snatch sandwiches from picnickers.

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What does hooha mean in slang?

"Hoo-ha" (or hoo-hah) slang means a noisy fuss, commotion, or excitement, often over something trivial, but it can also euphemistically refer to female genitalia. It's an informal term for a "brouhaha," "hullabaloo," or general to-do, signifying uproar or fuss, but sometimes used to describe a state of arousal or, less commonly, male anatomy, though its primary use is for commotion or female anatomy. 

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