What is a servo slang?

A servo is a service or gas station, as in, a place where you fill up your car with petrol.
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What is a lagger in Australia?

Laggers apply insulating materials, such as felt, fibreglass, polyurethane and cork, to pipes, steam generators, process vats and ducting, and secure insulation with wire, wire netting, staples, metal strapping and using welding torches. Home. Careers and Occupations.
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What's a Bogan slang?

Bogan. (Noun) An uncouth or uncultured person. See also: feral, ratbag, reptile, bevan etc.
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What is a larrikin in Australia?

larrikin. A person who acts with apparently careless disregard for social or political conventions; a person who is unsophisticated but likeable and good-hearted, 'a rough diamond'; a joker. This well-known Australian term is recorded from the 1890s, but originally the term was quite pejorative.
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What do Australians call avocado?

If you can't tell, Australians like to shorten their words! Avo: this is what we call an avocado. This is a good one to know, because smashed avo (mashed avocado on toast) is very popular in Australian cafes.
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What are condoms called in Australia?

Franger definition

(Australia, New Zealand, slang) A condom.
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What do Aussies call their girlfriends?

Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend.
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What does mateship mean in Australia?

Mateship is a common word in many countries, but it has come to have a special meaning in Australian English. The Australian National Dictionary defines it as “the bond between equal partners or close friends; comradeship; comradeship as an ideal”.
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What is a female larrikin?

When it first emerged around 1870, however, 'larrikin' was a term of abuse, used to describe teenage working-class hell-raisers who populated dance halls and cheap theatres. Crucially, the early larrikins were female as well as male.
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What is Aussie battler?

Aussie battler in British English

noun. Australian informal. an Australian working-class person.
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What is the C word in Australia?

In Australia, "cunt" (pronounced "cunt", as in "bunt") has many connotations – most of which are actually positive. For example: If a friend of mine were to be exceptional at motorsports or a nice person in genera,l he would henceforth be referred to as a "sick-cunt".
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What does bottle o mean in Australia?

bottle-o (plural bottle-os) (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A bottle shop. (Australia, informal, obsolete) A door-to-door trader in used bottles.
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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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What does lagger mean in Wentworth?

Lagger. A dobber. Count. The daily count of all prisoners to ensure there's no escapes. 10.
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Is the word bogan offensive?

The word "bogan" is derogatory and carries with it a variety of stereotypes. Bogans typically wear ugg boots, or thongs in summer.
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Where did the term Aussie battler come from?

Battler seems to be a homegrown Australian use which derives from phrases like 'battle on' or 'battle around'. A battler was someone who battled on against all odds. The term comes into use in the 1890s depression and was in a rural context synonymous with a swagman.
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Is a larrikin a bird?

SIMPLY STUNNING: The Rainbow Lorikeet is one of the most recognisable and popular birds in the country. With its bright plumage and loud, gregarious nature, it is a real Aussie larrikin. Rainbow lorikeets are one of the best known birds in eastern and northern 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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Why do Australian call English poms?

Australians have been using the word freely since its probable emergence in the late 19th century as a nickname for English immigrants, a short form of pomegranate, referring to their ruddy complexions.
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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 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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Do Australians 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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Why do Australians say spunk?

But in Australia spunk is most commonly used to refer to a person of either sex who is regarded as sexually attractive. It is first recorded in the 1970s and is derived from spunky 'full of spirit; brave, plucky', although it may be influenced by spunk 'semen'.
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What is a Johnny bag?

johnny bag (plural johnny bags) (slang) A condom.
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