What do Aussies call cigarettes?

Durry, an Australian slang term for cigarette.
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What are slang words for cigarettes?

cigarette
  • smoke.
  • butt.
  • cubeb.
  • fag.
  • puff.
  • reefer.
  • biri.
  • gasper.
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What is a durry?

/ (ˈdʌrɪ) / noun plural -ries. Australian slang a cigarette.
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Why are smokes called Durries?

Durry was originally used for hand-rolled cigarette. It is thought to have come from the original brand of loose tobacco, "Bull Durham", the first rolled cigarette tobacco initially marketed in 1860 by James Green of Durham Station, North Carolina. Before this tobacco was either chewed or smoked in a pipe.
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What do Kiwis call cigarettes?

Durrie: Cigarette. “Hey bro, lend us a durrie!”
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What do British people call cigarettes?

FAG, a brand of the Schaeffler Group. Cigarette, in British slang. Fagging, in British public schools.
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Is a dart a cigarette?

Durries and darts: the quintessentially Aussie slang for cigarettes.
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What is a Drury rug?

A dhurrie (also dhurri, durrie, durry or dari) is an Indian and Pakistani term for a handwoven rug or a thin flat carpet, an item of home furnishing. The dhurries have unique designs inspired by the state of origin such as multicolor stripes, one of the most popular patterns.
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What is a dunny in Australia?

A toilet. The dunny was originally any outside toilet. In cities and towns the pan-type dunny was emptied by the dunny man, who came round regularly with his dunny cart. Dunny can now be used for any toilet. The word comes from British dialect dunnekin meaning an 'earth closet, (outside) privy' from dung + ken 'house'.
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What countries call cigarettes darts?

A dart is a Canadian slang term for a cigarette.
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Are cigarettes called stogies?

Well, never call a cigarette a “stogie,” at least not in front of a cigar smoker. That's bad cigar etiquette. Stogie is slang for “cigar,” and the term's got a good bit of history behind it.
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Are cigarettes called squares?

Square has been slang for cigarettes since at least the 1960s. According to Green's Dictionary of Slang, square originates as prison slang for factory-made cigarettes, whether issued in prison or sold commercially.
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What is a yobbo in Australia?

Yobbo. A loud mouthed, badly dressed Aussie male He's a yobbo.
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Is dunnie a bad word?

The word “Dunny” is Australian slang for toilet or outhouse. Technically “Dunny” isn't a rude word but not many people on average say the word dunny.
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What's an Australian Bogan?

Bogan. (Noun) An uncouth or uncultured person. See also: feral, ratbag, reptile, bevan etc. “I can't understand that bogan's broad Australian accent.”
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What are kilim rugs?

A Kilim rug is a specific subset of flat weave or plain weave rugs. Flat weave rugs do not have piles and have a different feel compared to other rugs. Because they have no piles, they require less labor and materials to produce.
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What is the difference between a dhurrie and a kilim?

Both are beautiful flat woven rugs usually made of wool and because of their weave, completely reversible. Kilim rugs were traditionally boldly colored and had geometric patterns, while Dhurries were more pastel and tended toward more flowing stylized designs.
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What is a cotton dhurrie rug?

Dhurrie noun dhur·rie ˈdə-rē, ˈdər-ē: a thick flat-woven cotton or wool cloth or rug made in India. Dhurries are lightweight rugs which are flat-woven on a horizontal loom. You may also know them by their Turkish name: kilim. The designs can vary from simple to very intricate geomatrical patterns.
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What is a dart in slang?

noun. Cigarette. Last edited on Jun 16 2004.
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Where does the slang dart come from?

There are earlier usages of dart that suggest it is a dialect way of saying dirt — the Australian National Dictionary has an example from 1859 showing that it was specifically applied to pay dirt in gold diggings.
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What does dart stand for?

DART is the acronym developed by OSHA to give a better idea of the impact of an employee-involved incident. DART, or Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred, takes into account three different metrics.
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What do they call cigarettes in France?

Clope is French slang for 'cigarette'. Like the English 'smoke a cig', les français fument une clope. French people love to smoke.
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What do British people call biscuits?

Scone (UK) / Biscuit (US)

American do have things called biscuits too, but they are something completely different. These are the crumbly cakes that British people call scones, which you eat with butter, jam, sometimes clotted cream and always a cup of tea.
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What do British people call chips?

If you want a bag of what Americans call 'chips' in the UK, just ask for crisps.
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What does little ripper mean in Australia?

You little ripper/You little beauty

Meaning: that's terrific; how excellent. This expression is typically roared at the TV upon seeing that your betting horse has won the race, or after finding out that your last meeting of the day has been cancelled.
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