What does Sheila mean in Australia?

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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What does Sheila mean in slang?

a girl or young woman.
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What do they call a woman in Australia?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Sheila. Chick. Woman. Lady.
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How do Aussies spell Sheila?

Aussie Word of the Week

This week we shine a spotlight on a quintessential piece of Aussie slang, a word famous the world over: sheila. A sheila is a woman. In use since the 1830s, sheila has its origin in a generic use of the common Irish girl's name.
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Do New Zealanders say Sheila?

There is no need to get mad if you hear someone call your son or daughter a "sprog," as this is just another way of saying "child." If someone calls your wife or girlfriend "Sheila," they did not get her name wrong, this is just New Zealand slang for "woman." However, maybe you should be a little upset that kiwi's ...
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Can you call a girl mate in Australia?

The term "mate" is essentially gender neutral in Australia. This applies almost in all cases except perhaps if you're a male and bump into a woman who is 'generationally' older than you. In that case, just 'Sorry' or 'Excuse me' is fine.
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How do you say girlfriend in Australia?

Missus: Girlfriend. Partner. Wife. Pash: A passionate kiss.
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How do you pronounce Sheila in Australia?

Break 'sheila' down into sounds: [SHEE] + [LUH] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them. Record yourself saying 'sheila' in full sentences, then watch yourself and listen. You'll be able to mark your mistakes quite easily.
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When was the name Sheila popular?

Sheila peaked in popularity from the 1930s to the 1960s (she reached Number 49 in 1965), along with Maureen and Colleen; parents today would probably go back to the original Cecilia or forward to Shea.
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What does the name Shiela mean?

The name Shiela is primarily a female name of Irish origin that means Heaven.
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What do Aussies call babies?

Contributor's comments: The word "bubs" was short for "babies". When I went to primary school in Mornington, Victoria (1960-67), "Babies" or "Bubs" was the word used for the prep year kids at the Catholic School. In the State School, the equivalent term was "Preps".
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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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How do you say beautiful in Australian?

Beaut!/Beauty!: beaut, beauty or 'you beauty' is a very Australian way to say that something is great.
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What does sunnies mean in Australia?

sunnies pl (plural only) (Australia, New Zealand, UK, informal) Sunglasses.
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What does Yabber mean in Australia?

Definition of yabber

Australia. : talk, jabber all yabber and chatter ceased around the campfires— Francis Birtles.
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Why do Aussies say Sheila?

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. It probably derives from the generic use of the (originally Irish) proper name Sheila.
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What is a good nickname for Sheila?

Nicknames for the name Sheila
  • Shelia.
  • Shelly.
  • Sheshe.
  • Celia.
  • Shei.
  • Lia.
  • Sheil.
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Is Sheila an old name?

Popularity. Sheila first appeared on America's Top 1000 list of baby girl names in 1917, probably brought to the U.S. by Irish immigrants. The name grew steadily in usage as time progressed before landing on the Top 100 list for the first time in 1942.
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Does Sheila mean heavenly?

In American Baby Names the meaning of the name Sheila is: From the Latin Caelia, which is a feminine form of the Roman clan name Caelius, meaning heavenly, or of the heavens. Also a variant or dimintitive of Cecilia. Famous bearer: British actress Dame Celia Johnson'.
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What does bloke mean in Australian slang?

bloke. / (bləʊk) / noun. British and Australian an informal word for man.
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What do Australians call their wife?

Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend.
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Do Aussies say shag?

Editor's comments: Believe it or not, but "shag" in its sexual meaning dates way back to the 1700s! It is venerable slang, and still widely used in British slang, US slang, and Australian and NZ slang.
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What do Aussies call soda?

"Pop" and "fizzy pop" are used in Northern England, South Wales, and the Midlands, while "mineral" or "lemonade" (as a general term) are used in Ireland. In Scotland, "fizzy juice" or even simply "juice" is colloquially encountered. In Australia and New Zealand, "soft drink" or "fizzy drink" is typically used.
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