How do you say poop in Aboriginal?

1. to do a poop: I gotta goona. 2. gunna (pronounced 'goona') = manure: I stepped in dog gunna; That kid is in deep gunna. Also, gunna, gunnah.
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How do you say bum in Aboriginal?

In many Aboriginal languages, -ba is a suffix that roughly means 'at the place of'. And every Koori knows that mum – which rhymes with 'vroom' – is the local word for 'bum'. So Moomba effectively means 'up your bum'.
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What do Australians say for poop?

A bog is a shit, or poop as you would say in America. A ute is a pick-up truck.
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What does dardy mean in Aboriginal?

Dardy originates in South-western Western Australia and means "cool", or really good.
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What does Nyorn mean in Aboriginal?

Nyorn Nyorn is an Aboriginal term for 'cutest' or 'cuteness'. Entries in this category must be of an individual child aged from birth to seven-years. Muurpa. The word Muurpa means young one. Entries in this category must be of an individual child aged eight to 13-years.
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What does Bala mean in Aboriginal?

Bala" meaning "Brother" #MaboDay.
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What does Gammon mean in Aboriginal?

'Gammon', a term derived from English and which can be glossed in Aboriginal Australia as meaning fake, cheap or broken, is shared across varieties of Aboriginal English and has become affectionately revered as icon of an intra-Aboriginal public culture.
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What does Unna mean in Aboriginal?

Unna: Popular among a number of Aboriginal-language groups, “unna” means “isn't it?” For example, “That's your deadly car, unna?”
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What does Winyarn mean in Aboriginal?

'Winyarn' is a Nyoongar word that describes the feelings associated with being unwell, bad or feeling down.
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What does Coonyie mean?

Definition of coontie

: any of several tropical American woody cycads (genus Zamia) whose roots and stems yield a starchy foodstuff. — called also arrowroot.
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What is British slang for poop?

And if we're talking about number twos (itself a mutual euphemism), the British have a mountain of phrases: arsefire; download a brownload; downing the brown; having a poo; dropping a bomb; growing a tail; laying a brick; slopping gruel in Oliver's bowl; spray-painting the porcelain; and the unfortunately named ...
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What does Bunga mean in Aboriginal?

In New Zealand, on the other hand, boonga, bunga, and boonie are slang terms for Pacific islanders.
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What does Noonga mean in Aboriginal?

The Noongar language is the official language of the Aboriginal People of the south-west area of Western Australia. The word Noongar means 'a person of the south-west of Western Australia', or the name for the original inhabitants of the south-west of Western Australia'.
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What does Murri mean in Aboriginal?

Murri is a demonym for Aboriginal Australians of modern-day Queensland and north-western New South Wales. For some people and organisations, the use of Indigenous language regional terms is an expression of pride in their heritage.
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What does Kaya mean in Aboriginal?

Overall there are many common words in Noongar, for example: kaya = hello, moort = family, boodja = country and yongka = kangaroo. These words are used everyday but they sound slightly different from region to region.
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What does Tidda mean?

Tidda: Means sister and can also be used when referring to female friends.
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What does Mani mean in Aboriginal?

The name Mani is primarily a gender-neutral name of Aboriginal origin that means Equal. Also an Incan name meaning "The Sun"
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What does Kiah mean in Aboriginal?

The Australian Aboriginal meaning for Kiah is 'from the beautiful place' and that just couldn't be more fitting
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What does Guruk mean?

1 : a personal religious teacher and spiritual guide in Hinduism. 2a : a teacher and especially intellectual guide in matters of fundamental concern has been a guru to many young writers. b : one who is an acknowledged leader or chief proponent became the guru of the movement.
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Is it rude to say Aborigine?

'Aborigine' is generally perceived as insensitive, because it has racist connotations from Australia's colonial past, and lumps people with diverse backgrounds into a single group. You're more likely to make friends by saying 'Aboriginal person', 'Aboriginal' or 'Torres Strait Islander'.
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What is a female Aboriginal called?

'Aborigine' is a noun for an Aboriginal person (male or female). The media, which is sometimes still using this term, has been called on to abandon it because its use has "negative effects on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' self-esteem and mental health".
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What does cheeky mean in Australian?

Cheeky is a word used widely throughout Aboriginal Australia to mean not just insolence but behaviour that is dangerous, or violent.
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What does Kari mean in Aboriginal?

KARI is the collective term we use when referring to our three entities: KARI Limited, KARI Foundation and KARI Aboriginal Procurement. KARI was established in 1999 through the creation of KARI Limited, which has long supported the Aboriginal community by designing and delivering quality programming and services.
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