What does fair shake of the sauce bottle mean?

Interjection. fair suck of the sauce bottle. (Australia, colloquial, informal) Used to protest against unreasonableness, such as somebody taking more than their fair share. [
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What does fair shake of the sauce bottle?

Meaning: “Give me a break”. As made famous by former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (see above). Also phrased as “Fair suck of the sauce bottle” and “Fair suck of the sav”.
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What is Fair suck of the sav mean?

"Fair suck of the sav" is an Australian slang phrase that basically means "You've got to be kidding!" Being a multi-purpose phrase is can convey an attitude of unbelief , awe, wonder or even exasperation or frustration.
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Where does the saying fair shake come from?

The phrase was probably originally used with reference to sauce bottle meaning 'a bottle of alcoholic liquor'. In 2006 Australian opposition leader Kevin Rudd famously used a variant of the phrase: 'fair shake of the sauce bottle'.
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What does fair shake mean?

Definition of a fair shake

informal. : a fair deal : fair treatment The judge gave him a fair shake, requiring him to perform community service. She expected to get a fair shake from her boss.
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'Fair shake of the sauce bottle, mate'



What does fair crack of the whip mean?

Definition of a fair crack of the whip

British, informal. : the same chance as other people to do something They might have succeeded if they'd been given a fair crack of the whip.
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What does the phrase fair dinkum mean?

Definition of fair dinkum

slang, Australia. : unquestionably good or genuine : excellent —often used as a general expression of approval these cigars are fair dinkum.
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Will give it a crack meaning?

That's the phrase to have a crack at something, to give something a crack or to take a crack at something. And it just means to try something without necessarily being sure that you'll succeed or wanting to have a go, have a shot, have a turn or have a try at something.
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What's the John Dory?

30. What's the John Dory? John Dory is a fish found in Sydney Harbour and it's great grilled with lemon and pepper, or deep-fried. It also rhymes with story. So when people want to know what's going on, or they're requesting the "goss" (gossip), they ask what the John Dory is.
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What does the saying flat out like a lizard drinking mean?

Busy, busy, busy. I am flat out like a lizard drinking at the Macquarie office this week. This scaly phrase is a way of saying that we are working as hard or as fast as possible. Australian English has some great ways of saying you are working hard. Graft simply means hard work.
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What is Australian slang for girl?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Sheila. Chick. Woman. Lady.
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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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How do Australian say hello?

The most common verbal greeting is a simple “Hey”, “Hello”, or “Hi”. Some people may use Australian slang and say “G'day” or “G'day mate”. However, this is less common in cities. Many Australians greet by saying “Hey, how are you?”.
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What does take a stab mean?

: to try (doing something) She took/made a stab at solving the problem.
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What does the idiom have a bone to pick mean?

Having a “bone to pick with someone” means having a grievance that needs to be talked out: “I have a bone to pick with you, Wallace; I heard how you criticized me at the meeting last night.”
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Will take a stab at it?

To take a stab at is defined as to attempt or try something. An example of take a stab at is when you try to solve a hard math problem that others have been struggling with. (idiomatic) To guess. I'll take a stab at the answer, but I don't really know for sure.
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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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What is a bogan Australian slang?

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 does Crikey mean in British?

crikey in American English

(ˈkraɪki ) interjection. British, Slang. used to express surprise, wonder, etc. Word Frequency.
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What is the meaning of the idiom a snake in the grass?

Definition of snake in the grass

: a secretly faithless friend.
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What is the meaning of to talk one's head off?

talk someone's head off in American English

talk someone's ear off. to bore or weary someone by excessive talk; talk incessantly.
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What does falling in line mean?

Adhere to established rules or predetermined courses of action. For example, This idea falls in line with the entire agenda, or It wasn't easy to get all the tenants to fall into line concerning the rent hike.
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What do Aussies call dogs?

Dish licker. Usually means a canine/dog.
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Can you say G day Mate to a woman?

“G'day, mate!” (mostly used by men though, not so often by women.)
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How do Aussies say thank you?

In Australia saying thank you is normally an informal thing... Australians are very grateful people, but, we don't make a big deal of saying thank you. Now, imagine if someone does something you're really thankful for, you'd say thanks heaps.
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