What is the Australian word for drunk?

Aussie slang for drunk includes words like munted, pissed, cooked, legless, smashed, hammered, plastered, and roasted, with many terms related to being overwhelmed or broken (like "totaled" or "wrecked"), indicating a high level of intoxication.

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What is the Australian slang for very drunk?

'bloke' - Man. 'bloody galah' - Silly person; fool. 'blotto' - Very drunk.

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What do Australians call getting drunk?

Pissed – Intoxicated, Drunk.

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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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What is slang for a drunk?

wrecked (slang) soaked (informal) out of it (slang) plastered (slang) drunken.

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37 Aussie Slang Words For "Drunk"

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What can I say instead of "drunk"?

Slang for Drunk

  • Hammered.
  • Tanked.
  • Wasted.
  • Plastered.
  • Canned.
  • Juiced-up.
  • Fried.
  • Loaded.

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What does Gen Z say for drunk?

Lit. /lit/AdjectiveAmazing, cool, or fun. If something's fantastic, it's lit. This term can also be used to describe being drunk or high.

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What does oy oy oy mean in Australia?

"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. 

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What is a bogan aussie slang?

Bogan (/ˈboʊɡən/ BOHG-ən) is Australian and New Zealand slang to describe a person whose speech, clothing, behaviour, or attitudes are considered unrefined or unsophisticated.

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What is the most Australian thing you can 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 is woop woop in Australia?

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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How do you say "very drunk" in slang?

26 English Slang Words For Being Drunk

  1. buzzed.
  2. wasted.
  3. shitfaced.
  4. toasted.
  5. smashed.
  6. fried.
  7. destroyed.
  8. blasted.

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What is aussie slang for alcohol?

Plonk is perhaps Australia's best-known word for alcohol.

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What does go berko mean?

Berko. Someone who gets angry for no apparent reason. I forgot to pass on the message and he just went berko!

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What is the old word for drunk?

Our favourites in the Independent office include 'symbelwlonc' – one of the earliest recorded words for 'drunk' in Old English – as well as 'splifficated' (1906), 'whiffled' (1927), 'pot-shotten' (1629), 'fox-drunk' (1592) and 'in one's cups' (1611).

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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 mozzie mean in Australia?

Australian slang for a mosquito.

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Do aussies say bloody?

In our recent survey on classic Australian slang terms bloody featured in 2.28 per cent of the 4523 responses. Elsewhere, we found that it occurs in about 0.2 per cent of sentences Aussies use. So yes, it's used a lot.

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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 does "oi oi oi baka baka" mean?

"Oi oi oi baka" is a viral TikTok trend where someone (usually a high school student) gets up on a chair, desk, or table and shouts "Oi oi oi baka!" at school or in public. It may be inspired by a character named Bakugou from an anime called My Hero Academia. In Japanese, the phrase means, "Hey, hey, hey, idiot!"

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What does ogi ogi ogi mean?

Tin-miners' wives or pasty sellers supposedly shouted "Oggy Oggy Oggy" – the response from any hungry miner or labourer would be Oi!, Oi!, Oi!. The chant is also the chorus of a folk song and has always been heard at Cornish rugby matches so this seem another possible origin.

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What does 😭 mean in texting Gen Z?

loudly crying face emoji 😭

For Gen Z, this emoji is more exclusively used to indicate positive feelings, like when something is so funny, cute, or sweet that it's totally overwhelming. Example: “Look at my puppy wearing his new Halloween costume. 😭”

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What is the slang for no lies?

The phrase “No cap” basically means, “No lie,” says Urban Dictionary, with “cap” meaning “lie.” “This meal is the best. No cap!” or “You weren't online last night — you're capping!” are two ways to use the phrase. Alternatively, if someone says, “That's cap” they're calling you out for a lie.

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