While there isn't one single definitive slang word just for "hungry," Aussies often express it with phrases like "starving," "famished," or saying they're "hangry" (hungry + angry), but also use more descriptive terms like "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" or simply convey intense hunger by wanting food like a "banger" (sausage) or a good "barbie" (BBQ).
"Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi" is a cheer or chant often performed at Australian sport events. It is a variation of the "Oggy Oggy Oggy, oi oi oi" chant used by both football and rugby union fans in Great Britain from the 1960s onwards. It is usually performed by a crowd uniting to support a sports team or athlete.
G'day -- The iconic, informal Australian greeting; short for ``good day.'' Widely used by men and women in casual contexts. Tone can be friendly, neutral or joking depending on delivery.
Dunny. If you're ever in Australia and need to find the nearest toilet, don't ask for the bathroom – ask for the 'dunny. ' This classic Aussie slang is used to refer to the toilet, and you'll hear it everywhere from the backyard to the outback.
🙄 Slang Word of the Day: Hoo-ha 🙄 If there's a big hoo-ha, it means people are making too much fuss, noise, or excitement about something trivial or unimportant. It's like saying “Why is everyone overreacting?” 😅 🔹 Definition: Hoo-ha = a lot of fuss, excitement, or discussion about something that isn't really important.
inferior in character or quality; seedy; sleazy.
125 Australian Slang Words & Phrases
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.
Face Like a Dropped Pie
Meaning: A disappointed or sullen expression. “He had a face like a dropped pie when he realised his team wasn't gonna win.”
1. 馬鹿 (Baka): Stupid. 2. アホ (Aho): Stupid.
Anata (あなた) is the Japanese word for "you".
Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend. I'm taking the missus out for their birthday.
unrefined or unsophisticated person (Australian slang) The term bogan (/ˈboʊɡən/) is an Australian and New Zealander slang word. It can be used to describe a person with a working class background.
The usual alternative to toilet paper is toilet tissue, which makes it sound much softer. And of course lavatory paper, loo paper and dunny paper. As an aside, dunny has been immortalised in a number of slang phrases. To be all alone like a country dunny is to be completely alone or isolated.
Cuppa - Short for 'cup of tea', but used for the context of sharing a tea, coffee or even just a relaxed catch-up. “Come over to my house for a cuppa.”
It is defined as an exclamation of stoke towards others or yourself.