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I’m finally going to ace a test
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# ? Sep 20, 2021 15:30 |
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Stoner Sloth posted:okay got a few terms for today I can absolutely hear an Australian saying all of those so I’m gonna say they are all real? 1. Something you smuggle in your speedo, obviously . I could see it also being like ‘dodgy’ or suspect-not up to snuff. 2. I have no idea. Maybe being lazy? Layin around like a fatty piece of meat? 3. Getting the shaft. Having a bad time. Getting the rough end of the stick 4. I dunno. Drunk? Tired?
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# ? Sep 20, 2021 15:32 |
is #4 the strayan version of on the dole?
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# ? Sep 20, 2021 15:55 |
Stoner Sloth posted:okay got a few terms for today 1. budgie smuggler being a speedo, i'm assuming a bodgie is a messed up dick 2. fake, idk why, just doesn't vibe right 3. this is when you get hosed over. a raw deal 4. a wild night of drinking 5. no idea what this would mean but it feels real, maybe it's showing up unprepared ---------------- |
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# ? Sep 20, 2021 15:59 |
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ill give it a couple more hours for folks who want to guess to take part and then i'll reveal the answers |
# ? Sep 20, 2021 16:56 |
or maybe on the wallaby -> on the wagon. But I’ma stick with my first guess b/c that seems fair
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# ? Sep 20, 2021 16:57 |
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Stoner Sloth posted:okay got a few terms for today 1. fake - way too close to ‘budgie’. people would get confused. chaos would reign. 2. real - making a pig of oneself, overeat. 3. real - things going from bad to worse. 4. real - being positioned on top of a wallaby, perhaps for the purpose of riding it. 5. fake - the world is not a beautiful enough place for such a delightful saying to be real. |
# ? Sep 20, 2021 17:38 |
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I would be cheating if I participated, I have an insidue maun (my good brother lives in NSW). |
# ? Sep 20, 2021 17:48 |
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Mormon Nailer posted:I would be cheating if I participated, I have an insidue maun (my good brother lives in NSW). you and any other australianese speaking goons are welcome to pm suggestions (real or fake) or to post your own itt so as to get to join in the fun! |
# ? Sep 20, 2021 18:19 |
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As a Kiwi, I've never heard 2 or 4, but 2 sounds plausible. Couldn't guess what it would mean though, other than, well, carrying on a bit much. |
# ? Sep 21, 2021 01:47 |
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I want to finally learn the real truth about dropbears. They sound terrifying! |
# ? Sep 21, 2021 02:24 |
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1. bodgie 2. carrying on like a pork chop 3. to get the rough end of the pineapple 4. on the wallaby 5. to come the raw prawn Okay 1. A botched job. "When Tim wired the car battery to the remote control, it was a real bodgie". 2. Fake 3. Get a raw deal, the short shrift, to get screwed. "Leah and Ella were supposed to split the proceeds, but Ella got the rough end of the pineapple" 4. I don't know enough about wallaby behavior to speculate on this one 5. Uhhh, do a bad job? "It was a nice barbie last week but Bill's salad came the raw prawn." |
# ? Sep 21, 2021 02:31 |
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:I can absolutely hear an Australian saying all of those so I’m gonna say they are all real? correct. amazingly all these terms are real: 1. bodgie - originally derived from the now obsolete british term 'bodger' meaning 'to work clumsily'. the australian term means something that is 'fake, false or worthless'. an example would be a bodgie knockoff brand fridge that you bought and isn't good or a fake receipt for something would be 'bodgie' 2. carrying on like a pork chop - when one rants, makes a fuss, complains or otherwise is loudly foolish and make yourself the center of attention. some believe this stems from the spluttering noise a pork chop makes when being friend but it probably draws from an older expression 'like a pork chop in a synagogue' which meant something unpopular. ex: davo is a good bloke but bloody hell does he carry on like a pork chop when he's drunk! tbh i still remember the first time i heard this unironically between two people arguing and it made me laugh 3. to get the rough end of the pineapple - as several of you correctly guessed this just means to get the raw end of a deal or recieve unfair treatment, to get shafted. ex: 2013 Sydney Morning Herald 23 October: We welcomed the byelection so we could send you the message: we don't support a government that is giving us the rough end of the pineapple. 4. on the wallaby - to be 'on the wallaby' is to have gone bush, to be travelling off the beaten track especially looking for seasonal work. it can also be used more generally to mean 'on the move'. this stems from 'on the wallaby track' which initially just referred to following the bush tracks worn by the animals. it's not especially common as an expression these days but still does the rounds. ex: shazza (sharon) went off 'on the wallaby' looking for work picking fruit up north 5. Barking Gecko posted:5. Real this basically covers it - 'don't come the raw prawn with me' is the most common form it and it basically just means 'don't try to pull one over on me'/'don't try to bullshit me' thanks for playing along friends, i will bring you more possible idioms and questionably true australian facts soon! |
# ? Sep 21, 2021 03:12 |
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Here's a similar game while you wait - is this part of a real jingle from an Australian TV advertisement, or something I made up just now? Paint supplies, paint supplies, for factory surplus batches, you'll pay less at paint supplies for cans with dents and scratches. Paints for this and paints for that, for town and country too! One call on the dog-and-bone, it's on the road to you! |
# ? Sep 21, 2021 03:19 |
nut posted:spend ur life thinking that the met gala is australian slang for starting a relationship ---------------- |
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# ? Sep 21, 2021 03:23 |
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Also, this might be my favorite ad from my time in Adelaide, except for the one infomercial for a juicer at 2 in the morning that had a guy with huge eyebrows growling about how DEATH DEATH DEATH is what most food is made of. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj-B3cwXllQ |
# ? Sep 21, 2021 03:24 |
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empty whippet box posted:why do australians love philosophy so much? they refernce kant in nearly every sentence. 'oi, kant' this and 'oi, kant' that. read another book, guys! lol nut posted:spend ur life thinking that the met gala is australian slang for starting a relationship also lol and love your work roomforthetuna! |
# ? Sep 21, 2021 03:27 |
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This thread is really good so far. Enjoying it a lot. |
# ? Sep 21, 2021 03:49 |
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cruft posted:This thread is really good so far. Enjoying it a lot.
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# ? Sep 21, 2021 09:11 |
cruft posted:This thread is really good so far. Enjoying it a lot. https://giant.gfycat.com/ThoseAcrobaticCapybara.webm |
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# ? Sep 21, 2021 10:31 |
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Stoner Sloth posted:correct. amazingly all these terms are real: As a pommie I can chip in on 1, we still use "bodged" and "bodge job" for workmanship which is done without using correct processes or tools. Taping a plastic bag over a smashed car window (instead of just getting the glass replaced) is a classic bodge job. |
# ? Sep 22, 2021 17:35 |
bodges are a thing p much everywhere that speaks english, i guess .au just ads the -ie cause they're cute
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 17:45 |
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NumptyScrub posted:As a pommie I can chip in on 1, we still use "bodged" and "bodge job" for workmanship which is done without using correct processes or tools. Taping a plastic bag over a smashed car window (instead of just getting the glass replaced) is a classic bodge job. thanks for the contribution! that doesn't surprise me really because those forms of it survive here alongside 'bodgied' and 'bodgie job' or just the general use of 'bodgie' |
# ? Sep 22, 2021 17:48 |
pnac attack posted:bodges are a thing p much everywhere that speaks english, i guess .au just ads the -ie cause they're cute ive never heard this ever in my whole life in the good ol US of A ---------------- |
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 17:55 |
empty whippet box posted:ive never heard this ever in my whole life in the good ol US of A as a perpetrator of such acts i hear it semi-regularly ---------------- |
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 17:58 |
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pnac attack posted:bodges are a thing p much everywhere that speaks english, i guess .au just ads the -ie cause they're cute makes sense - we seem to like adding vowels to the ends of stuff, most prolifically when shortening words and ending with 'o' or 'ie' examples of the former are ambo (ambulance/paramedic), muso (musicians) bottlo (drive thru bottle shop) and smoko (smoke/snack break) the latter includes sparkies (electricians), tinnies (can mean a tin boat/dinghy or a 'tin' can of beer depending on context), mozzies (mosquitoes) and aussie (you can probably guess this one) alternatively a y replaces the ie in words like footy (AFL) or chrissy (Christmas) more rarely some words are commonly used with any of these variants - rello, rellie, relly are all commonly used terms for relatives, flanno or flannie for flannalette shirts and commo or commie for communists i think it's mostly a way to sound informal |
# ? Sep 22, 2021 18:08 |
pnac attack posted:as a perpetrator of such acts i hear it semi-regularly ive heard ‘botched’ but not ‘bodged,’ but then everything in murica is regional https://giant.gfycat.com/ThoseAcrobaticCapybara.webm |
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 19:02 |
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Prof. Crocodile posted:4. real - being positioned on top of a wallaby, perhaps for the purpose of riding it. lmao
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 19:59 |
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I once had a sort of long distance relationship (rellie?) with a top strayan shiela so I've heard a few but there's so so much i haven't heard, I'm loving this thread |
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 20:03 |
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Stoner Sloth posted:makes sense - we seem to like adding vowels to the ends of stuff, most prolifically when shortening words and ending with 'o' or 'ie'
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 20:34 |
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I've read trashed crew, this checks out |
# ? Sep 22, 2021 23:11 |
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:i guess if i spent my entire life being chased by venemous marsupials i would try to shorten words wherever posso (possible) |
# ? Sep 23, 2021 03:30 |
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Areola Grande posted:by the way op, I've always thought of u as being cute as a June bug and knee high 2 a grasshopper cruft posted:I want to finally learn the real truth about dropbears. They sound terrifying! Kaiser Schnitzel posted:i guess if i spent my entire life being chased by venemous marsupials i would try to shorten words wherever posso (possible) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySAN77ZR6Bc |
# ? Sep 23, 2021 04:44 |
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truly a continent of trolls
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 04:48 |
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lolol
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 06:03 |
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"Caught the bozzie from a wogger down in Adelaide an now my britches are knackered" is maybe my favorite thing I've ever heard sometime say aloud. True or false? |
# ? Sep 23, 2021 10:39 |
Mormon Nailer posted:"Caught the bozzie from a wogger down in Adelaide an now my britches are knackered" is maybe my favorite thing I've ever heard sometime say aloud. I wanna say false if only because the two words I recognize from that would not go together...which is why it’s probably true. but imma go false https://giant.gfycat.com/ThoseAcrobaticCapybara.webm |
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 11:26 |
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Mormon Nailer posted:"Caught the bozzie from a wogger down in Adelaide an now my britches are knackered" is maybe my favorite thing I've ever heard sometime say aloud. This obviously means ‘I contracted gonnorhea from a prostitute in the city of Adelaide, and my underwear has been ruined by the foul discharge’
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bozz my neg-hole, mate
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