Australian Slang QBD Excl

Australian Slang QBD Excl
Title Australian Slang QBD Excl PDF eBook
Author Anon
Publisher Penguin Books
Total Pages
Release 2014-04-23
Genre
ISBN 9780734311559

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Australian Slang Dictionary

Australian Slang Dictionary
Title Australian Slang Dictionary PDF eBook
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Total Pages 0
Release 197?
Genre Australianisms
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Aussie Slang Dictionary

Aussie Slang Dictionary
Title Aussie Slang Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Lolla Stewart
Publisher Brolga Publishing
Total Pages 321
Release 2018-11-01
Genre Humor
ISBN 1922036013

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The ever popular and thoroughly entertaining Aussie Slang Dictionary is back to help you decipher and speak the true local language. Full of dazzling definitions from true-blue Aussies, you'll never be lost for words with this collection of colourful sayings. From 'aerial ping-pong' (AFL) to 'on the wrong tram' (to be following the wrong train of thought) and finishing up with some 'verbal diarrhoea' (never-ending blather), your mind will be brimming with useful (and not so useful!) sayings for your next run-in with a true Aussie character.

A to Zed of Aussie Slang

A to Zed of Aussie Slang
Title A to Zed of Aussie Slang PDF eBook
Author Ian McKenzie
Publisher Ian McKenzie
Total Pages 60
Release 2014-11-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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An updated 2015 glossary of Australian slang. Languages are alive and constantly changing. After the Malaysian airways fight MH17 was shot down in Ukraine in 2014, Australia's Prime Minister threatened to "shirtfront" Russia's President Vladimir Putin at the November G20 meeting of government heads in Brisbane, Australia. Not many people except for ardent Australian Rules Football followers had any idea of what a "shirtfront" is. It is explained along with hundreds of other slang terms in this comprehensive up to date glossary of Australian colloquialisms.

Aussie Slang

Aussie Slang
Title Aussie Slang PDF eBook
Author John Blackman
Publisher Pan
Total Pages 228
Release 1998
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780330360982

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The Essential Lingo Dictionary

The Essential Lingo Dictionary
Title The Essential Lingo Dictionary PDF eBook
Author John Miller
Publisher Exisle Publishing
Total Pages 211
Release 2015-06-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 177559226X

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The Essential Lingo Dictionary is a warts-and-all look at the notoriously hilarious (and occasionally a little bit naughty) canon of Australian slang words and phrases, casting light on the quirky, intriguing and often bizarre Australian Aussie language. A must-have for every bookshelf! If you have wondered why his girlfriend is a ‘Sheila’ even though her name is Sophia, or why your colleagues in Melbourne’s suburbs are said to live ‘beyond the black stump’, then this book is for you. The author, John Miller, has been a journalist for over thirty-five years and is passionate about Australia’s history and heritage. As well as making extensive use of written references to compile this book, John interviewed Australians from all walks of life — from outback characters to school kids — to ensure he captured every nuance of Australia’s unique language as it is spoken today.

Macquarie Australian Slang Dictionary

Macquarie Australian Slang Dictionary
Title Macquarie Australian Slang Dictionary PDF eBook
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Total Pages 223
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Australianisms
ISBN 9781876429522

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Slang permeates Australian society–it can be found in pubs and RSLs, at footy matches and on TV soapies, in the hallowed halls of parliament, in schoolyards (often behind the dunnies), and up the backyard round the barbie no less. From the racy and rude, to the lighthearted and charming, from the hip and happening language of city-dwellers to the dry wit of the true laconic bushy–it's all here in the new Macquarie Australian Slang Dictionary.An entirely new dictionary covering slang from its earliest convict utterances right up to the very latest word. Editor James Lambert is one of Australia's foremost experts having made the study of Australian slang his lifetime occupation.Some features of this edition:- completely up-to-date - definitions written in accessible colloquial English–simple and easy to understand- historical treatment of important items of Aussie slang: fair dinkum, swaggies, Anzacs, humping the bluey, bonzer, Pommy, bludger, etc.- extensive coverage of rhyming slang- special attention given to slang phrases - lists of slang synonyms- regional slang gathered from contributors from all over the country, including hundreds of dinky-di terms never before recorded.