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These are some of my favourite Aussie slang terms! Hope you liked them!
Learn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie English Podcast!
Today I am going to be teaching you 12 Australian slang words you should know - everyday Aussie slang that you can use to help you sound like a native English speaker.
These informal Australian English words will help you sound more confident when talking to a native English speaker.
Additionally, these Australian slang words can be useful for understanding what others are saying in a conversation.
The best part is that these slang terms are commonly used and easy to remember - grow your Aussie vocabulary instantly!
Let's see what are these different Aussie slang terms I use in everyday English:
00:00 Start
01:05 Slang for afternoon
01:58 Slang for petrol station
02:40 Slang for liquor shop
03:10 Slang for mosquito
03:42 Slang for swimwear
04:29 Slang for very crowded, full
05:26 Slang for barbecue
06:33 Slang for a cooler
07:21 Slang for can't be bothered
08:02 Slang for a sick day off
08:54 Slang for thanks
09:59 The slang word you MUST know!
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@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast Год назад
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@suyoungshin5904
@suyoungshin5904 3 года назад
A: Hey mate, want to come over for a barbie tomorrow arvo? B: Oh ta! That would be beaut! What should I bring around? A: If you could stop by the bottle-o and get some bevvies that would be bonza. B: Yeah too easy! I will get some tinnies and long necks. You reckon anyone get plastered?? A: Nah we're a tame bunch. There'll be some anklebitters too. So if anyone get smashed I'll send them home. Besides I don't want to clean up a big mess if anyone chunders. B: Fair enough. You right for tucker? A: Yeah all sorted. Got snags and roo steaks. With mushies and onions we could do sangas. No lippie required. Just chillaxed barbie at mine. B: Look forward to it. See you then! I'm South Korean who lives in Alice Springs. Thanks for your awesome videos!!
@FionaEm
@FionaEm 3 года назад
I'm impressed 😅 I'm a native-born Aussie, and I'd never be able to fit that many slang words in a sentence 😅
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Wow, very cool Suyoung! How did you end up in Alice Springs?
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Hahaha
@AuntyJack123
@AuntyJack123 2 года назад
That was awesome well done!
@craigyoung8008
@craigyoung8008 Месяц назад
👍 Nice! I got almost all of that except “no lippie”?
@TheGBC
@TheGBC 2 года назад
A lot of these are very common in England and the UK too, especially bugger. It's a versatile word for sure
@FionaEm
@FionaEm 3 года назад
Yep, Esky was a brand name (I remember that my parents had one in the 80s) but it became generalised to refer to any kind of cooler. I'd never heard 'couldn't be stuffed' until I moved from Qld to Canberra. I'm in Vic these days but use it all the time. 'Buggered' is kinda rude in a formal context (e.g. job interview) but not around friends.
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Yeah, 100% agree with you re: esky and bugger. I'd probably avoid it in very formal situations, but go to it instead of other swear words when i don't want to be really rude. It's interesting you didn't hear 'can't be stuffed' up in Qld. I always thought it was used everywhere in Aus.
@maxrander0101
@maxrander0101 Год назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast no can't be stuffed is used more in the ACT NSW and VIC other places have other ways of saying the same thing but as i have been up for 29 hrs at the time of tying this message i cant remember what the term they use is i only know a few people from the other states most people i talk to are not Aussies or are new here so they cant help with me not remembering
@foox-art
@foox-art 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, Esky is kinda the same with other things like Kleenex, Q-Tips, Ziploc, Tupperware, list goes on
@ceraaddare7636
@ceraaddare7636 2 года назад
Oh i am falling in love with Australia every single day ❤ thank you so much for this amazing content
@alanbaskaev3907
@alanbaskaev3907 Год назад
Pete, I absolutely love the way you teach. Ta, mate!
@augustschilz3336
@augustschilz3336 Год назад
I'm American, but have lot of IG friends in Australia. These are all great. I want to surprise my friends with an IG audio. Thanks!
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Not in an american accent. Please
@blackdalia1065
@blackdalia1065 2 года назад
Awesome vid!!!!! yep, just as Fiona Em said : Esky was an Australian brand of portable coolers.(...) Esky brand was purchased by Coleman, an American brand, in 2009
@PBthesquirrel
@PBthesquirrel Год назад
I am an American planning on moving to Australia in less than a year. I've heard mayyybe half of these. Thanks for the pointers!!
@jattwarraich
@jattwarraich 2 года назад
love your videos mate, I have been living in Canada for few years now and found out there are so many things are different as compared to back home. even vegetable names lol Capsicum is Bell pepper lol. cheers mate doing great job.
@susilgunaratne4267
@susilgunaratne4267 6 месяцев назад
Excellent presentation!
@tollster
@tollster Год назад
Australian living in Switzerland and enjoying your renditions of the language which is my mother tongue. It does, in fact, remind me that I am Australian and that half of what I say is in truth Australian English. Luvvin' ya werk, don't go changin'.
@DamonTwight
@DamonTwight 2 месяца назад
You're a true RU-vid inspiration.
@ShamsherSingh-eq7vt
@ShamsherSingh-eq7vt 3 года назад
Very helpful 😇definitely learn by this
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Glad to hear it, Shamsher! Where're you from?
@mahinkazemi7957
@mahinkazemi7957 3 года назад
Helpful as always 🙏🏽😎
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Hehe glad to be of service, mate! Did you learn any new slang terms?
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
Oh my gosh!!! We do understand more about Aussie slangs i would rather you were our teacher forever
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
These are some of my favourite Aussie slang terms! Hope you liked them! 👉 Don't forget to take the QUIZ here: www.aussieenglish.com.au/slangquiz 👉 Download the FREE PDF Worksheet: bit.ly/AE_980_Worksheet 👉 Listen to this episode on the podcast: www.aussieenglish.com.au/980 👉 Join my 5-Day FREE English Course: www.aussieenglish.com.au/free-course/ 👉 Join the Premium Podcast here & access 900+ episodes: www.aussieenglish.com.au
@ajotangadsingh6290
@ajotangadsingh6290 3 года назад
I really love aussie accent and slangs too❤❤❤❤❤❤
@jjlee8496
@jjlee8496 3 года назад
it was a really useful video, thank you so much
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Hey, JJ! No wukkas, mate :D My pleasure! Which was your favourite term?
@jjlee8496
@jjlee8496 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast I like all of them :)
@puppmasr-ms3qq
@puppmasr-ms3qq 2 года назад
Struth good vid! In Vic I barely hear togs, everyone I come accross says bathers. I have heard a few old codgers use bugger the old way. I usually use the word bugger for humour. Bugger me undies!
@leomenchey3726
@leomenchey3726 6 месяцев назад
That was bugger awesome thank you
@bangunhapsoroofficial
@bangunhapsoroofficial 3 года назад
I like the way you make this video... Usefull...
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Cheers, Bangun! Which was your favourite slang term?
@anthonyche6257
@anthonyche6257 2 года назад
we need more of aussie slang pls
@bryanbadger6841
@bryanbadger6841 8 месяцев назад
Just found your channel mate. Fair go mate, we use pretty well all those over here in Nz. Nothing new. Woke up this morning and turned out to be a "bonza " day, after a crappie start. A mate got me on the blower and invited me round for a barbie. I grabbed me chilly bin, chucked some ice in and a few beers and snags and shot over to his place. He moans about the heat. No probs for me. I come from Marble Bar. Anyway ta for sharing mate. Just going to blow the froth off a couple of cold ones. Have a good one.
@The-Fair-Dinkum-Mikki
@The-Fair-Dinkum-Mikki 4 месяца назад
LOL... this is a rippa comment!! .. Mikki
@saeedakbari1775
@saeedakbari1775 Месяц назад
So practical,, 👌👌💯🙏🙏🙏🙏
@dianrangkuti7138
@dianrangkuti7138 3 года назад
Thanks Pete, this is was I searched for, the meaning of BUGGER, because I often heard from my aussie ex girlfriend, she always says that word when she feel surprise or when she cranky
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Hehe too funny. It is common then even for women :D
@user-mn3lp1dq5z
@user-mn3lp1dq5z 3 года назад
Ta for great lesson! Really useful while preparing my immigration to Australia!
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Boom! That's what I love to hear, mate! When are you hoping to arrive?
@user-mn3lp1dq5z
@user-mn3lp1dq5z 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast hope that in two years but objectively maybe three
@moutace
@moutace 3 года назад
Great job, Pete. Learning a lot from your way of teaching aussie English. Ta!
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Wooo! Glad to hear it, Antonio! Thanks for dropping by again :D Which was your favourite term this time?
@deesselorena
@deesselorena 3 года назад
Ta! 12/12 😅😅 I’ll practice them to don’t forget 💪🏼
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Great work, mate!
@matheusprado-processossele1735
@matheusprado-processossele1735 5 месяцев назад
I just knew arvo, servo and barbie hehe tks, mate
@methoomethoo
@methoomethoo 2 года назад
Thank you so much , how about making a video about the Australian TV show like Home and Away and the popular sentences that use or phrases
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Dont. H & A is cunty. There is a word
@TheRisingStar9
@TheRisingStar9 3 года назад
This was fun! I got all of them right - 12/12!
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Great work, Vera! Crushed it :D
@TheRisingStar9
@TheRisingStar9 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast Ta!
@annalovescambodia411
@annalovescambodia411 3 года назад
12/12 Great episode, mate! Ta!
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Amazing work, Anna! Will have to up my game next time hehe
@annalovescambodia411
@annalovescambodia411 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast I look forwart to winning it again!
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
Yesterday i was gonna bugger my phone up 🤣💛🤣💛🤣💛🤣
@russellsage4953
@russellsage4953 2 года назад
Bugger isn’t rude in the UK, as such. I grew up saying, bugger off, meaning ‘go away’. All the same otherwise, right down to cheeky bugger. I’ve never heard it in anger, it’s too humorous for usage. It’s a versatile word in London as well. We always use naughty parts too for words: Nob Cu** Bell end Etc
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Funny since sod off in the uk refers to sodomy.
@billytoohey8887
@billytoohey8887 2 года назад
When I was a Kid a Bottleo was a bloke who got around on a horse and cat collecting bottles for recycling but that was before bottle shops were allowed.
@paulfromperth5713
@paulfromperth5713 Месяц назад
Ta I think is a British saying. My parents, being from London use it all the time.
@ajotangadsingh6290
@ajotangadsingh6290 3 года назад
Hi dear Can we use these slang in ielts writing as well as speaking or not? Plz reply
@ruizhong3879
@ruizhong3879 Год назад
The bottle-O is chock-a-block of guys in Bathers ! Lmao!
@SandeepKumar-km5se
@SandeepKumar-km5se 2 года назад
TA comes from thanks again :)
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 2 года назад
I'll have to suss that out :D
@AussieFossil
@AussieFossil 2 месяца назад
The word 'ta' was a word used by parents to teach their little children to say thank you as they couldn't say the words 'thank you' yet.. Whenever I hear anyone of teenage years or above say it, it reminds me of a kid in nappies :)
@robinalexander5772
@robinalexander5772 3 года назад
bugger me dead, good shit.
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Haha cheers, Robin!
@cecilebinta1241
@cecilebinta1241 3 года назад
Beginning to like Aussie English
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Hehe it's a slippery slope to addiction :D Be careful! You might eventually turn into a fair dinkum Aussie, Cecile :D
@jattwarraich
@jattwarraich 2 года назад
i did not know full meaning of bugger hahaha but I never found Bugger as rude honestly. I use it all the time mate " ohh bugger, i forgot me phone in the car" etc
@The-Fair-Dinkum-Mikki
@The-Fair-Dinkum-Mikki 4 месяца назад
I'm loving listening to this... & I'm Aussie.. from Bundy!! LOL... I wonder if esky may have come from the Igloo brand of eskies? I'd never given it any thought .. til now LOL I use bugger (bugga) all the time.. bugger off, I'm buggered (stuffed), what a bugger! (a scoundrel or maybe a mishap), can't be buggered (bothered).. & much more. Never think of it as rude... though I've known where the word came from. F.U.C.K. was originally a legal term... For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge.... well eff me!! LOL Oh I love that ad!! Every non Aussie needs to hear this LOL... it's so true!! I think I'll send it to some American friends I'm doing vids with soon lol My fav thing is telling my US mates that I'm putting my thongs on to go outside ... or stuff like that LOL ... Mikki (not Steve lol)
@The-Fair-Dinkum-Mikki
@The-Fair-Dinkum-Mikki 4 месяца назад
Read some of the comments & it twigged my memory. Yes there was an Esky brand.. but haven't seen it for yonks... Mikki
@robertcuttell928
@robertcuttell928 5 месяцев назад
Be careful with "bathers". It is only used in some parts of Australia. In Sydney, for example, people use the term "cossies".
@MichaelLowsby
@MichaelLowsby 2 года назад
Bugger, we brasilians use this word the same way. Funny
@bgravy9873
@bgravy9873 2 года назад
What about the budgie smugglers
@Deejaay83urj38
@Deejaay83urj38 Год назад
Ta comes from Britain of course! Ta for the great videos
@AussieFossil
@AussieFossil 2 месяца назад
The word 'ta' was a word used here by parents to teach their little children to say thank you as they couldn't say the words 'thank you' yet. Whenever I hear anyone of teenage years or above say it, it reminds me of a kid in nappies and I wonder why they are still talking like that :)
@russellsage4953
@russellsage4953 2 года назад
Ta. I grew up with that in the south of England. I assumed it was short for ‘tanks’ having Irish relatives (thanks) 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@AussieFossil
@AussieFossil 2 месяца назад
The word 'ta' was a word used here by parents to teach their little children to say thank you as they couldn't say the words 'thank you' yet. Whenever I hear anyone of teenage years or above say it, it reminds me of a kid in nappies and I wonder why they are still talking like that :)
@user-xv4yn7ty2d
@user-xv4yn7ty2d 3 года назад
Greatful 🙏🙏
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Cheers, mate! Where you from?
@user-xv4yn7ty2d
@user-xv4yn7ty2d 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast l'm from lraq.
@jgsheehan8810
@jgsheehan8810 2 года назад
Bathers is pretty Victorian I think. Cossies or swimmers in Sydney, and of course Boardies for Board shorts
@queenslanddiva
@queenslanddiva 2 года назад
Togs in Qld
@MON-ud7sw
@MON-ud7sw Год назад
Esky was the brand name of one of the first drink coolers. Just as Brits Hoover their floors. 😊
@joelmasamba6762
@joelmasamba6762 Год назад
When i was there,i would not be stuffed talking to My teacher
@alisonmcmillan4537
@alisonmcmillan4537 Год назад
A German student asked what an esky was my friend said it is something to take your tinies in to sit on the hill at the Gabba he did not understand a word
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Good luck. It wont be allowed in now
@optusmannygmk1134
@optusmannygmk1134 3 года назад
Cool....thanks
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
My pleasure, mate! Hope you enjoyed it :D
@optusmannygmk1134
@optusmannygmk1134 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast .... broad accent
@NowinLao
@NowinLao 2 месяца назад
I couldn't be buggered watching this.. 😏
@galadriel481
@galadriel481 Год назад
You must be from Victoria. Bathers/togs? No way, mate. They're always cozzies around here. Never heard of "can't be stuffed" used that way, but I couldn't give a bugger really
@ketodiana
@ketodiana Год назад
I used to live in Bris for 8 yrs and I used Ta, Arvo, Barbie, sanga etc. I didn't realize until I moved back to my home town, and no one understands 🤣
@NICOLETTE82
@NICOLETTE82 Год назад
Sweet
@xiaochenwu9980
@xiaochenwu9980 2 года назад
Ta, interesting words
@johndedominicisjr8973
@johndedominicisjr8973 2 года назад
I think this is one of my favorites! Buggah! Buggah me! 🤣🤣 That shall now be a permanent part of this American’s vocab! 😜🤪
@queenslanddiva
@queenslanddiva 2 года назад
except it's bugger, with an e. Love ya!
@johndedominicisjr8973
@johndedominicisjr8973 2 года назад
@@queenslanddiva oh, I know. I was writing it the way it sounds to me when an Aussie says it. 🤣🤣🇦🇺
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Its not buggah. Its bugger. We roll our arse...lol
@412music
@412music Год назад
I was playing this video in background and when I heard bugger I thought it’s a foreign slang imported from Japan 🤣it sounds sooo similar to “Stupid” in Japanese
@AuntyJack123
@AuntyJack123 2 года назад
In SA we used to say 'chucked a sickie' Bugger is not a swear word to us. 'Bugger off mate' is not swearing! Or 'bugger I forgot to put sauce on the snags!'
@W.Y.W.H.40
@W.Y.W.H.40 3 года назад
NICE! But here's some English for you, It's known as a cook-out, Bar-B-Que, is something you eat.
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Haha interesting. I don't think I've ever used "cook out"
@mallicka26
@mallicka26 2 месяца назад
Want to learn. How to connect with you ✌🏼
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 2 месяца назад
www.aussieenglish.com.au
@tollster
@tollster Год назад
"Who's the silly bugger who told this bugger to bugger off?!"
@paulstevens3044
@paulstevens3044 8 месяцев назад
Its good to say the B👍💪🇦🇺🙂
@Loungemermaid
@Loungemermaid 2 года назад
Eskimo is definitely a brand of cooler in America
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Not racist. At all
@hehe620
@hehe620 3 года назад
Ta , Pete ❤️
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
No wukkas, mate! Learn any new ones?
@hehe620
@hehe620 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast Yass , i hope you do aussie slang that sometimes Australian Artist use it in interview 🤗
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
@@hehe620 As in musicians or actual artists?
@hehe620
@hehe620 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast both 😁
@djgrant8761
@djgrant8761 7 месяцев назад
Ta Cobber, this was Bonza.
@vampyresgraveyard3307
@vampyresgraveyard3307 2 года назад
Some Australians might say let's go to dan Murphy's or off to dan Murphy's
@vampyresgraveyard3307
@vampyresgraveyard3307 2 года назад
9# you can counteract that, come on you bloody bludger let's go
@Murder-cl4zd
@Murder-cl4zd 4 месяца назад
There is no way to have a proper picnic without an esky
@luigitrotti6023
@luigitrotti6023 3 года назад
Do aussie say " tarah" to Lean something like bye ...?
@luigitrotti6023
@luigitrotti6023 3 года назад
Do aussie say "tarah to actually mean bye bye
@queenslanddiva
@queenslanddiva 2 года назад
No, that's the Poms (English)
@Insectoid_
@Insectoid_ 5 месяцев назад
Even as an house person I know all what it means. I guess a lot of us would tbh
@MON-ud7sw
@MON-ud7sw Год назад
Ta is baby talk for thanks. Some people just didn’t grow up.
@AussieFossil
@AussieFossil 2 месяца назад
Yep! The word 'ta' was a word used here by parents to teach their little children to say thank you as they couldn't say the words 'thank you' yet. Whenever I hear anyone of teenage years or above say it, it reminds me of a kid in nappies and I wonder why they are still talking like that :)
@freeenglishgrammarproject5615
@freeenglishgrammarproject5615 2 года назад
In Italian servo means slave.
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Well australia isnt italy
@Mostopinionatedmanofalltime
@Mostopinionatedmanofalltime 2 месяца назад
That’s not a knife, THIS is a knife!😅
@eskfivudnndjejff
@eskfivudnndjejff 3 года назад
I feel like "Bugger" is more like tradie word. I hear this word from one of tradie friend of mine saying by every sentences.
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Hehe yeah, it's pretty common! Do you use it yourself?
@eskfivudnndjejff
@eskfivudnndjejff 3 года назад
@@AussieEnglishPodcast Yes I do. I say BUGGER ! or F*** me ! at work when I lose my files. I hope you could cover this interview as well. Lolololol ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9QCgqQdmr0M.html
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
@@eskfivudnndjejff hahahaha :D
@queenslanddiva
@queenslanddiva 2 года назад
nope. I use it all the time and I'm no tradie.
@LeaCollingwoodMagpies
@LeaCollingwoodMagpies 3 года назад
Funny how us Aussies put the letter "O" at the end of mostly all words including guys names LOL 🤣🤣
@parisajavady6463
@parisajavady6463 3 года назад
Ta🌺🙏🏽
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
My pleasure, Parisa! Did you learn anything new?
@vanessafortuna8748
@vanessafortuna8748 2 года назад
Ta a lot
@evangongx
@evangongx 2 года назад
Ta : I thought this is also use as :bye ? Sometimes ? Buggers: yeah I thought this is more use in a funny way, never realised this can be rude. But thanks !!!
@bobbinsworld
@bobbinsworld Год назад
Tata is bye
@MON-ud7sw
@MON-ud7sw Год назад
Also go to buggery.
@Love-ix9ib
@Love-ix9ib 3 года назад
❤️❤️
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Cheers, Love! Where you from?
@aussiebornandbred
@aussiebornandbred 2 года назад
I would say Chuck a sickie not pull a sickie
@user-xv4yn7ty2d
@user-xv4yn7ty2d 3 года назад
arvo, servo ,bottle _o , mozzie, bathers/toge, chockers, barbie, esky, can't be stuffed ,pull a sickie, ta, I know just three words before arvo ,mozzie and barbie. Taaaa peter
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Woooo! Glad to hear it. The others are all really common and very useful for speaking daily Aussie English!
@lynmcgrow9246
@lynmcgrow9246 Год назад
You're just not an Australian if you have never 'pulled a sickie' It's a right of passage especially if cricket is on
@SolmazIzadi-ow1vr
@SolmazIzadi-ow1vr Год назад
Ta Ta
@brownysshitfightofamind1828
I’ll Chuck a sickie this arvo. Got an esky chocker full of coldies and the boss can bugger off.
@fleachamberlain1905
@fleachamberlain1905 3 года назад
Bathers= togs= cossie= swimmers. You forgot swimmers. I'd usually say swimmers or cossie. I do use bugger. Generally as an exclamation. I know that it also means a particular act of homosexual sex, but I'm never using that meaning when I say it. I rarely think of/remember that about bugger. So I'd say on the whole you're right. Grouse video. Ta.
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Yeah, it's interesting how many slang terms we have just for bathers haha
@user-xv4yn7ty2d
@user-xv4yn7ty2d 3 года назад
What!!!😂
@AussieEnglishPodcast
@AussieEnglishPodcast 3 года назад
Hehe what?
@sarahthompson2636
@sarahthompson2636 Год назад
got to buggery...bugger isnt rude!
@AussieFossil
@AussieFossil 2 месяца назад
The word Buggery comes from the act of two males having penetrative sex. It used to be illegal in most of the world and in a lot of places it still is :)
@Anan-ft2he
@Anan-ft2he Год назад
😅😅😅😅
@richardsingh5827
@richardsingh5827 2 года назад
Do people still use Sheila for woman
@queenslanddiva
@queenslanddiva 2 года назад
Not really, it's a pretty old one.
@johneboy16
@johneboy16 Год назад
Yes.. but l'm an old bugger
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Not t unless your as old as fuck. But you can still call a older male Old Mate. Only when discussing them with someone else. Eg...look at old mate over there.
@victorronildo9606
@victorronildo9606 Месяц назад
Does young people use “bugger off”?
@jason989989
@jason989989 2 года назад
Nah you're so right...
@paulgerrard9227
@paulgerrard9227 12 часов назад
Wearing your? Cozzie. !! Only melbourne people call them bathers. If you arent wearing a cozzie you could have boardies or budgie smugglers though.
@LeaCollingwoodMagpies
@LeaCollingwoodMagpies 3 года назад
Then u have Ta Ta 👋 meaning ...See u later 🙂😊
@nilsinator5739
@nilsinator5739 2 года назад
Imagine doesnt know lebron james
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