What is Australian slang for grilled sausage?

The main Australian slang for a grilled sausage is a "snag," often cooked on the "barbie" (barbecue) and served as a "sausage sizzle" (a sausage in bread) or a "sausage sanga," with "banger" also used as slang for sausage.

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What is the Australian slang for sausages?

Australians primarily call sausages "snags," a popular slang term often used in the context of a "sausage sizzle" (a casual BBQ, often for fundraising) or a "democracy sausage" (sausage in bread at polling stations). Other less common terms might include "snarler" or "snork," but "snag" is the overwhelmingly popular and recognized term, stemming from the idea of a quick grab or light meal.
 

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What is the slang word for sausage?

Sausage slang has several meanings, most commonly as a term of endearment or mild insult for a foolish but harmless person ("silly sausage") in the UK, or as a shortened name for a sausage, like "snag" or "banger", especially in Australia and the UK for a barbecue. It can also mean "nothing" (as in "not a sausage," from Cockney slang for cash), describe the messy process of something ("how the sausage is made"), or even refer to a male sexual organ. 

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What do aussies call sausage sizzles?

A sausage sizzle is a community event in Australia and New Zealand to cook and serve sausages in bread (also referred to as sausage sandwiches or sausage sizzles) which are grilled or barbecued sausages (most commonly beef or pork) served in sliced bread with grilled onions and various condiments, most commonly tomato ...

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What is the Aussie slang for barbeque?

The primary Australian slang for a barbecue is "barbie," used for both the event and the grill itself, often with phrases like "fire up the barbie," cooking "snags" (sausages) on it, and inviting people for a "barbie this arvo" (afternoon).
 

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Can Brits Guess 30 Aussie Slang Words? (Hard Edition)

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What is slang for grill?

In slang, "grill" can mean teeth/mouth (often jeweled), like "gold grillz," or it can mean to interrogate intensely, as in "Don't grill me!" Another phrase is "Get out of my grill!" meaning "Get out of my face/space," and in gaming/some UK slang, "grill" can even mean girl. 

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What is a grill called in Australia?

Grilling is a part of Aussie culture mate. Most of our parties centre around a grill (which we call a barbe) and sinking tinnes. Recently Texas style bbq has really taken off.

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What is the aussie slang term for a sausage served on a slice of bread at an election?

What is a democracy sausage? According to MoAD's Kate Armstrong, 'The term "democracy sausage" was coined around 2010 when a Snag Votes website listed and mapped the polling places in Brisbane offering a snag – or sausage – in bread with onions and tomato sauce ...

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What does sheila mean in Australia?

Though it is not as common as it once was, “sheila” is the Australian slang for girl or woman. It originally came from the Irish name Síle, which was exclusively used with women.

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What does mozzie mean in Australia?

Australian slang for a mosquito.

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What are Australian sausages called?

The most common Australian name for a sausage is a "snag," often served in a "sausage sizzle" as a "sausage sanga" (sandwich) on bread with sauce and onions. Other regional or general terms include "banger," "snarler," "snork," and "mystery bag" (referring to the unknown contents of a cheap sausage), while specific processed meats have names like "fritz," "polony," or "devon" depending on the state.
 

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What is Ned Kelly in Australian slang?

Ned Kelly: as game as Ned Kelly

Fearless in the face of odds; foolhardy.

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What is the Victorian slang for sausage?

'Bags of mystery' was blackly humourous Victorian slang for sausages, referring to their often uncertain contents. This term arose around 1850, but remained popular long after sausages started to be made of nicer ingredients.

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What do Australians call luncheon sausage?

Terminology. The product is known by a variety of names in different regions of Australia and New Zealand: "luncheon" or “Belgium” - New Zealand. "polony" - Western Australia. “Belgium" or "devon" in Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

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What does ozzy ozzy ozzy oi oi oi mean?

"Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy, Oi, Oi, Oi!" is a popular Australian sports chant, a variation of the British "Oggy, Oggy, Oggy" cheer, used to express national pride and support for Australian teams, with "Ozzy" being slang for "Australian" and "Oi, Oi, Oi" a general interjection for enthusiasm or attention, much like "USA!". The chant involves one group shouting "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!" and the crowd responding "Oi, Oi, Oi!". 

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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 do aussies call sandwiches?

The most common Australian slang for a sandwich is "sanga," often used for a regular sandwich, and "sausage sanga" for a sausage sandwich, while a toasted sandwich is a "toasty," derived from shortening words and adding a vowel sound (like servo for service station or avo for avocado). 

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What do Australians call their girlfriends?

Pet names: Survey shows Australians most likely to call partner baby, babe, honey, sweetie or love.

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How do aussies say goodbye?

Cheerio | Goodbye, "see ya later"! There is some unconventional English in our local dialect around outback Australia. As the miners, chaps from the cattle stations or oil rigs come to town to relax you may hear it a bit stronger.

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What is the Australian slang for sausage sandwich?

A sanga is another name for a sandwich but often used to refer to a sausage sandwich.

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What do aussies call sprinkles?

🇦🇺🌏 Did you know in Australia sprinkles are called "hundreds and thousands?" That's a mouth full! Similar to the amount on Fairy Bread Lamingtons going into our mouths at Around the World Baking Camp.

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How do aussies say "dinner"?

Hover over each image to check out our tips and tricks for talking like you're from Down Under.

  1. Tea: The evening meal (dinner)
  2. G'day: Hello!
  3. Chockers: Really Full.
  4. She'll Be Right: Chill and Relax; Everything is Fine.

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What is the slang for barbeque in Australia?

The primary Australian slang for a barbecue is "barbie," used for both the event and the grill itself, often with phrases like "fire up the barbie," cooking "snags" (sausages) on it, and inviting people for a "barbie this arvo" (afternoon).
 

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What does dag mean in aussie slang?

dag. An unfashionable person; a person lacking style or character; a socially awkward adolescent, a 'nerd'. These senses of dag derive from an earlier Australian sense of dag meaning 'a "character", someone eccentric but entertainingly so'.

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What are 5 aussie slang words or phrases?

Here are 5 common Aussie slang words/phrases: G'day (hello), Mate (friend), Arvo (afternoon), No worries (no problem/you're welcome), and Barbie (barbecue), with many Aussies shortening words (like Brekkie for breakfast, Servo for gas station) and using colourful terms for everyday things.
 

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