What do Aussies call their girlfriends?

Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend.
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What do Australians call a girlfriend?

Aussie Nicknames for Girlfriends and Wives

There are many terms of endearment that can be used for the woman in your life - sweetheart, angel, boo, love, bebé (the latter nicked from Spanish nicknames).
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What do Aussies call their mates?

Mate and friend are interchangeable in Australia. And we will often refer to our friends as “a mate of mine” or “our mates”. Guys will have a boys night out with “their mates”. And I will often going and visit “a mate of mine”.
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What is an Australian Sheila?

sheila. A girl or woman. This word first appeared in Australian English in 1832 with the spelling shelah. It was initially used in Australia to refer to a woman of Irish origin, but from the late 19th century onwards it became a general term for a woman or girl.
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How do you say love you in Australian?

Yes, Australians speak English.) Maite zaitut. I love you! Ta gra agam ort (Tá mé i ngrá leat?)
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Do Australians use the term love?

Love and darl are probably the most common for middle aged people, and would be used more by the lower classes/rural/uneducated types. They are also terms that are used to address other people, not just significant others.
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Do Australians use the word love?

No matter the country we live in, it's safe to say that the language of love is universal. However, each country has its own special way of saying 'I love you', even specific words for love in general. Here, we will take a look at all the different slang words Australians use for love and romantic relationships.
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What does Lolly mean in Australia?

A lolly is a sweet or piece of confectionery. Particular to Australia and New Zealand, lolly has been part of Aussie slang since the 1850s. A conversation lolly is a sugary lolly with a conversational, often romantic, sentiment impressed into it. These have been part of the Aussie diet since the 1890s.
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What is smick?

smick (plural smicks) (Northern Ireland, slang, derogatory) A chav; a spide.
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What does snag mean in Australia?

Most commonly, the main sale item at a sausage sizzle is a pork or beef sausage (often referred colloquially in Australian slang as a "snag"), cooked on a grill or barbecue and served on a single slice of white sandwich bread, or a hot dog roll in Western Australia.
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Can you call a girl mate in Australia?

In Australia, the term mate is used a lot. There is a code of ethics in using it correctly, however. These are some guidelines to assist you: Men use mate, women NEVER do.
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Do Australians say mate alot?

Diversify your vocabulary and connect to people more with the word MATE! The word “mate” is very common in Australian and British English and can help you sound a lot more natural when speaking Englsih in these places.
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Do they say mate in Australia?

In Australia, a 'mate' is more than just a friend and is a term that implies a sense of shared experience, mutual respect and unconditional assistance.
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What does chokers mean in Australia?

Chockers (chock-ahs) / Full

Also 'chock-a-block'or 'chock-full', originally naval slang during World War II. These days the term means extremely full, as in 'Sydney's roads are fair dinkum chockers' or 'We can't fit any more stubbies in the esky, it's totally chockers'.
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What are Australian nicknames?

There are also a number of terms for Australia, such as: Aussie, Oz, Lucky Country, and land of the long weekend. Names for regions include: dead heart, top end, the mallee, and the mulga.
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What does smick Chick mean?

“To me, being a smick means to be very confident and very considerate of others, and just being a part of an amazing community.” Siglow was joined by first-year Nadia Muniz, who said she associates the term “smick” with the larger Saint Mary's community. “It's part of the sisterhood,” Muniz said.
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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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What is a joey in Australia?

Definition of joey

Australia. : a baby animal especially : a baby kangaroo.
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What does Loopie mean?

Loopie definition

Filters. (Scotland) Deceitful; cunning; sly. adjective.
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Why do Australians use nicknames?

The enthusiastic and effective use of nicknames mirrors core Australian values and desired national characteristics, such as mateship, friendliness, informality, and solidarity with other Australians.
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What is Australia main language?

The majority of Australians speak English as a first or other language, however a significant number of people also speak languages other than English. About 73% of Australians speak only English at home.
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When did Aussie slang start?

But the glory days of Australian slang really arrived in the 1960s and 1970s. "That was the time when Australianisms stopped being something local and started to spread outside of Australia itself," says Thorne.
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Why do Australians say mate?

The Australian National Dictionary explains that the Australian usages of mate derive from the British word 'mate' meaning 'a habitual companion, an associate, fellow, comrade; a fellow-worker or partner', and that in British English it is now only in working-class use.
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What does the C word mean in Australia?

As a broader derogatory term, it is comparable to prick and means "a fool, a dolt, an unpleasant person – of either sex". This sense is common in New Zealand, British, and Australian English, where it is usually applied to men or as referring specifically to "a despicable, contemptible or foolish" man.
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