Slangs May 05-10

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  • Pokies
    Slang for poker machines, typically referring to slot machines or electronic gaming machines.
  • Stubbie
    Slang for a short and squat bottle, typically used for beer.
  • Mozzie
    Slang for a mosquito.
  • Swag
    Style or confidence, often displayed in one's appearance or demeanor.
  • Hustle
    To work hard, usually in pursuit of a goal or to make money.
  • Booze
    Alcoholic beverages, especially liquor or spirits.
  • Wanker
    A derogatory term for someone considered foolish or contemptible.
  • Codswallop
    # Nonsense or rubbish.
  • Fancy
    To like or be attracted to someone or something.
  • Bespoke
    Custom-made or tailored specifically to someone's requirements.
  • Muppet
    A foolish or incompetent person.
  • Nonce
    A derogatory term for a person convicted of a sexual offense, particularly against children.
  • Wazzock
    A foolish or annoying person.
  • Cock-up
    A mess or mistake, often resulting from confusion or mismanagement.
  • Brickie
    Slang for a bricklayer, someone who builds structures using bricks.
  • Prezzie
    Informal term for a present or gift.
  • Bushfire
    A fire that occurs in the bush or rural areas, often spreading rapidly and causing extensive damage to vegetation, wildlife, and property.
  • Fleek
    On point or perfectly groomed, usually referring to eyebrows or makeup.
  • Snatched
    Looking good or stylish, often used to describe an outfit or appearance that is particularly impressive.
  • Sip Tea
    To mind one's own business or to not get involved in gossip or drama.
  • Easy Peasy
    Extremely easy or simple, requiring little effort or skill.
  • Gobby
    Someone who talks too much or speaks loudly and confidently, often in a rude or confrontational manner.
  • Budge up
    A polite way of asking someone to make room or move over, especially on a seat or bench.
  • Tosser
    A derogatory term used to describe someone who is considered foolish, stupid, or contemptible. It is often used to insult someone's intelligence or behavior
  • Chap
    A colloquial term used to refer to a man or a fellow, often in a friendly or informal context.
  • A chicken
    Slang term used to describe someone who is easily scared or cowardly.
  • To feel blue
    To feel sad, melancholic, or downhearted.
  • To pig out
    To eat excessively or indulge in a large amount of food, often in a gluttonous manner.
  • Sheila
    Slang for a woman or a girl, commonly used in Australian English.
  • Drongo
    Slang for a foolish or incompetent person, often used in a light-hearted or joking manner.
  • Yabber
    Slang for talking incessantly or at length, often in a chatty or gossipy manner.
  • Bloody
    Damn! A swear word used as an intensifier to express anger, frustration, or emphasis. It can also mean covered in blood or containing blood.
  • Knows your onion
    An idiomatic expression meaning someone who is knowledgeable or experienced about a particular subject or topic.
  • To Take a Raincheck
    To politely decline an invitation or offer with the intention of accepting it at a later time.
  • To Screw Up Something
    To make a mistake or mess up a task or situation; to fail to do something correctly
  • Defo
    Shortened form of "definitely," used informally to express certainty or agreement.
  • Stuffed
    Slang for feeling extremely tired, exhausted, or worn out.
  • Bonker
    Crazy or insane
  • Nick off
    To go away
  • Strewth
    expressing surprise or disbelief