What is a drongo Australian slang?

drongo. A fool, a simpleton, an idiot. There is also a bird called a drongo.
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Why is Drongo an insult?

Insult. The word drongo is used in Australian English as a mild form of insult meaning "idiot" or "stupid fellow". This usage derives from an Australian racehorse of the same name (apparently after the spangled drongo, Dicrurus bracteatus) in the 1920s that never won despite many places.
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What is the word Drongo mean?

noun, plural dron·gos. Australian Slang. a stupid or slow-witted person; simpleton.
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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 does a 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 snag mean in Australia?

The Australian National Dictionary Centre suggests that snag as slang for "sausage" most likely derives from the earlier British slang for "light meal", although it makes no comment on how it came to be specifically applied to sausages.
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What does sunnies mean in Australian?

Noun. sunnies pl (plural only) (Australia, New Zealand, UK, informal) Sunglasses.
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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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What do they call a sandwich in Australia?

The word 'sanga' is Aussie slang for a sandwich; not sure when or how the letter 'g' became involved, although one can assume it was adopted from the common mispronunciation of sandwich as 'sangwich.
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What do you call a woman in Australia?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Woman. Lady. Bird. Broad.
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What is a Furphy in slang?

Definition of furphy

slang, Australia. : a false report : rumor.
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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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What is the plural of drongo?

noun. dron·​go | \ ˈdräŋ-(ˌ)gō \ plural drongos.
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What are dunnies on a girl?

dunny. noun (Austral. & old-fashioned N.Z. informal) toilet, lavatory, bathroom, loo (Brit. informal), W.C., bog (slang), Gents or Ladies, can (U.S. & Canad.
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What does Onya mean in Australian?

informal Australian. An exclamation of approval; good on you! 'they're the leading qualifiers for the next round. Onya fellas!
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Is dunny a rude 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 are thongs called in Australia?

In the USA a thong is a piece of underwear. In Australia, it's what they call flip-flops. Sometimes they also call them "double-pluggers".
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What do Aussies call beer?

Grog is a general term for beer and spirits (but not wine). Australians enjoy having a few beers or a bevvie (short for beverage), a frostie, a coldie or a couple of cold ones. Beer is also known as liquid amber, amber nectar or liquid gold.
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What do Aussies call hot dogs?

Snag. Definition: sausage, also used to refer to sliced bread and sausage combo, Australian hot dog. Example: “Grab a few snags for the party tonight!” Snag isn't just a part of Australian vocabulary; it's part of Australian culture.
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What is bloody Australia?

Bloody. (Adjective) An expression of emphasis (see also: heaps), particularly in anger. “Oh no, I've dropped some bloody avo on my bathers.”
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What does Ripa mean in Australia?

REMOTE INDIGENOUS PARENTS AUSTRALIA (RIPA National) was registered with the Office of the registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) on 5 April 2017 as Remote Indigenous Parents Association.
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What does shonky mean in Australia?

/ (ˈʃɒŋkɪ) / adjective -kier or -kiest Australian and NZ informal. of dubious integrity or legality. unreliable; unsound.
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Why are trousers called strides?

Contributor's comments: "Strides' only meant men's pants in Northern NSW. Females didn't often wear long pants but if they did they would be more likely called 'slacks' or 'trousers' but strides could also refer to women's 'undies'.
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Why are glasses called Shades?

Shades is an informal term that refers to sunglasses. Therefore, shades and sunglasses both refer to a form of protective eyewear designed to prevent bright sunlight and high-energy visible light from causing any injury or irritation to your eyes.
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What do Brits call sunglasses?

England. The English put on their sunglasses and sunnies, the same terms primarily used in the U.S., while some people use shades to describe frames with dark lenses that make it difficult to see the wearer's eyes.
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