In slang, "shaggy" usually describes someone with messy, thick, unruly hair, but the related word "shag" (verb/noun) is a vulgar British slang term for sexual intercourse, while "shagged" can mean exhausted or worn out, and "shag" also refers to a type of thick carpet or tobacco. The core idea often relates back to something rough, hairy, or matted, but the slang usage has evolved to cover sexual acts and a state of being tired or messed up.
untidy; unkempt. a shaggy person. rough and matted; forming a bushy mass, as the hair or mane. having a rough nap, as cloth. characterized by sloppy planning or execution.
Britannica Dictionary definition of SLAG. [count] British slang, offensive. : a woman who has many sexual partners.
shagger in British English
(ˈʃæɡə ) noun. British vulgar, slang. a person who has sexual intercourse.
(UK, Australia, colloquial, slang) A popular person; also used as an epithet.
coarse slang (chiefly British). transitive. Usually of a man: to have sexual intercourse with (a person, esp. a woman).
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.
like your bum is your fanny. In Australia, your front bum is your fanny, if you're a girl.
[Tottie, hotsy-totsy, tootsie, tootsy, toff] - OneLook. Usually means: Attractive person, often sexually appealing. ▸ noun: (UK, Ireland, slang) sexually attractive women considered collectively; usually connoting a connection with the upper class.
British informal. in bad condition; shaky, unsteady, or unreliable.
Black slag (also called black sand or black grit) was distributed from the smelter between the 1960s and 1990s, and was frequently used as a filling material in landscaping and engineering works in the local area due to its excellent drainage properties, easy handling, load bearing capacity, and abundant supply.
ungroomed. not neat and smart in appearance. adjective. having a very rough nap or covered with hanging shags.
Maynard's beatnik-style goatee, general appearance, and use of the word "like" all found their way into the character of Shaggy, with the base personality of the character updated to make him a hippie rather than a beatnik. Shaggy is typically depicted as having a large appetite and a love for food.
Shag, often associated with beach music, originated within the African American community, but it soon became a widespread craze. Almost 90 years later, the dance that started as a fun pastime has remained relevant enough that at Clemson in 2022, there are events, classes and a club, all for a shag.
Blimey. Interpretation: A way of expressing surprise, amazement, or even wonder. In American English, you'd probably hear a "wow" instead. In use: "Blimey, it's late!
"Oy oy oy" in Australia is most famously part of the patriotic chant "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi!" used at sporting events to show national pride, but "Oi" also functions as a general Australian informal interjection, like "hey" or "excuse me," to get someone's attention. The chant itself comes from the British "Oggy Oggy Oggy" cheer for Cornish pasties and became popular in Australia after the 2000 Olympics.
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.
Interjection. my aunt Fanny. (slang) nonsense; rubbish (as a scornful dismissal of someone else's remark)
Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend. I'm taking the missus out for their birthday.
Australians commonly call the bathroom the loo, the toilet, or simply the bathroom, but slang terms like the "dunny" (especially for outdoor/older toilets) or "bog" are also used, while formal terms include "Gents" or "Ladies," with "restroom" being less common.
A "bogan" in Australia (and New Zealand) is slang for an uncouth, unsophisticated, or unrefined person, often from a working-class background, characterized by specific tastes, fashion (like mullets, flannelette shirts), speech, and behavior, though the term can be derogatory, humorous, or even self-adopted, depending on context and intent, referring to a laid-back, anti-establishment attitude rather than just poverty.