Do Brits say Crikey?

Crikey definition
Crikey, that's a big one! The definition of crikey is a British exclamation of surprise.
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Is Crikey British or Australian?

Crikey is an Australian electronic magazine comprising a website and email newsletter available to subscribers. Crikey was described by former Federal Opposition Leader Mark Latham as the "most popular website in Parliament House" in The Latham Diaries. In 2014 it had around 17,000 paying subscribers.
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What does Crikey mean British?

(ˈkraɪki ) interjection. British, Slang. used to express surprise, wonder, etc. Word Frequency.
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Is Crikey offensive?

It came up in conversation that crikey is, historically, only offensive because it was used as a place-holder for the much more offensive interjection Christ (blasphemy being a rich genre of offensive language).
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Do people actually say Crikey?

9. Crikey. What it means: An expression of surprise. Nothing is more Australian than the word "crikey" — especially since it's associated with our beloved Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin (may he rest in peace).
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What Brits Say vs What Brits Really Mean



What is the most Aussie word?

The 25 most common Australian slang words
  • See ya this arvo - See you this afternoon.
  • Being dacked – When someone pulls your pants down.
  • Give a wedgie – When someone pulls your pants up your bum.
  • Dunny - toilet, bathroom – D'ya know where the dunny is, mate?
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Did Steve Irwin create the word crikey?

"It's a really good word, because you can use it for everything," says Robert Irwin, whose late father, Australian conservationist and TV personality Steve Irwin, popularized the word on his long-running Animal Planet series "The Crocodile Hunter." "If you get stung by a wasp, you can say, 'Crikey! That hurt!'
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How do I offend someone in Australia?

14 Ways to Annoy an Australian
  1. Talk About Sports. ...
  2. Confuse Them with New Zealanders. ...
  3. Demonstrate a Terrible Australian Accent. ...
  4. Criticise Their BBQ. ...
  5. Pom, Pommy, Pommie. ...
  6. Compliment Men on their Macho-ness. ...
  7. Take Them Down Memory Lane. ...
  8. Criticise Crocodile Dundee.
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Who said Oh crikey?

A selection of quotes from television star and wildlife enthusiast Steve Irwin, who died Monday after being fatally stabbed in the chest with a stingray barb. —“Crikey!” — his catch phrase, exclaimed repeatedly during his television show.
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Why do we say crikey?

CRIKEY: An expression for Christ, this time from the mid-19th century when blasphemy could incur a fine. STREWTH: Believed to have its origins in 19th-century Australia, where it was originally uttered as a way of expressing surprise or dismay. Strewth is a shorter form of the words "God's truth".
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Do Aussies say Blimey?

Australians are known for their colorful slang and for using words that seem to be entirely made up, such as crickey, blimey, sheila and dunny.
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Do Aussies say bloody?

Bloody has always been a very common part of Australian speech and has not been considered profane there for some time. The word was dubbed "the Australian adjective" by The Bulletin on 18 August 1894.
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What do Aussies call the toilet?

dunny – a toilet, the appliance or the room – especially one in a separate outside building. This word has the distinction of being the only word for a toilet which is not a euphemism of some kind. It is from the old English dunnykin: a container for dung. However Australians use the term toilet more often than dunny.
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Did Steve Irwin say crocodiles are easy?

They try to kill and eat you. People are harder. Sometimes they pretend to be your friend first.”
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Do they say Y all in Australia?

I've noticed a recent trend for Australian social media users to adopt the American informal second-person plural pronoun "y'all". Come on, Australia, we can do better. The correct term is "youse". Why do so many Australians say y'all on twitter.
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Is burping rude in Australia?

It is OK to burp in public, but please pardon yourself:

"Australians often say, 'excuse me' to get a person's attention and 'sorry' if they bump into them. They also say, 'pardon me' or 'excuse me' if they burp or belch in public or in a person's home."
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What does thongs mean in Australia?

One of the most infamous Australian idiosyncrasies is the word for flip flop: the 'thong'. Not to be confused with the buttock-cleaving variety, the Aussie version comprises a rubber sole held to the foot by two straps that meet between the first and second toes.
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How do you say crikey in Australia?

Break 'crikey' down into sounds: [KRY] + [KEE] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
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What do they call a girl in Australia?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Chick. Woman. Lady. Bird.
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What is a bogan Australian?

Bogan is the most significant word to be created in Australian English in the past 40 years. It is defined as "an uncultured and unsophisticated person; a boorish and uncouth person" in the 2016 edition of the Australian National Dictionary.
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What do Aussies call flip flops?

They are called thongs (sometimes pluggers) in Australia, jandals (originally a trademarked name derived from "Japanese sandals") in New Zealand, slops or “plakkies” in South Africa and Zimbabwe, and tsinelas in the Philippines (or, in some Visayan localities, "smagol", from the word smuggled).
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What do they call cigarettes in Australia?

Durry, an Australian slang term for cigarette.
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What do Aussies call ketchup?

Ketchup is underrated. We call it tomato sauce in Australia.
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What do Aussies call cars?

The Australian automotive industry has been protective over the term 'ute' since it was invented by Ford Australia in the 1930s known as the Coupe Utility.
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