What is Australian Barbie?

"Barbie" is Australian slang for barbecue and the phrase "slip a shrimp on the barbie" often evokes images of a fun social gathering under the sun.
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What does Barbie mean at Outback?

Shrimp on the Barbie is an appetizer served at the chain restaurant Outback. It is a simple, tail on shrimp that is basted with a seasoned butter and grilled to perfection. Shrimp on the barbie simply means shrimp on the barbecue.
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Why do Australians say shrimp on the barbie?

This saying means to cook a shrimp (a prawn) on a barbecue. No it doesn't mean putting a shrimp on a Barbie doll. This underrated Aussie motto is said after giving a tip to help someone, even if your uncle's name isn't Bob.
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What is the rarest Barbie?

Twelve years ago (yes, it's been that long since 2010, yikes), Barbie released the Athena doll as part of the Goddess Series. Not only is this a Gold Label edition, but only 5,300 dolls were made, making this a rare collectible item.
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What is Australian shrimp?

As all Australians will be quick to tell you, 'shrimp' are actually called 'prawns' in Australia — and nobody, especially our man 'Hoges', would ever use this Americanism to describe Australia's favourite seafood.
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What does put a horn on a jellyfish mean?

11. She could put a horn on a jellyfish! | She's hot! Sounds like it could be an insult but it's actually the opposite.
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What was black Barbies name?

Christie (1968–2005) Christie (2015) Barbie doll's first African-American friend character, Christie was part of the new group of Talking dolls for 1968. Christie was later issued as a Twist 'N Turn version.
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Which Barbies are worth a lot of money?

You could potentially have a small fortune lying around in your attic.
  1. 1 Barbie by Stefano Centuri - $302,500.
  2. 2 Barbie and the Diamond Castle - $94,800. ...
  3. 3 40th Anniversary Barbie by De Beers - $85,000. ...
  4. 4 Original Barbie - $27,450. ...
  5. 5 Barbie in “Midnight Red” - $17,091. ...
  6. 6 Pink Diamond Barbie - $15,000. ...
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What does digger mean in Australia?

Digger is a military slang term for primarily infantry soldiers from Australia and New Zealand.
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What are chooks in Australia?

A domestic fowl; a chicken. Chook comes from British dialect chuck(y) 'a chicken; a fowl' which is a variant of chick. Chook is the common term for the live bird, although chook raffles, held in Australian clubs and pubs, have ready-to-cook chooks as prizes.
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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 does barbie mean in slang?

/ (ˈbɑːbɪ) / noun. trademark a teenage doll with numerous sets of clothes and accessories. slang, usually derogatory a superficially attractive but insipid young woman.
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What is a grill called in Australia?

In Australia, barbecuing is a popular summer pastime, often referred to as a "barbie". Traditional meats cooked are lamb chops, beef steak, and sausages (colloquially known as "snags"). Coin-operated or free public gas or electric barbecues are common in city parks.
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How can you tell if a Barbie is vintage?

Often, the bottom of a Barbie doll's feet will offer clues as to which decade it's from. The first ponytail Barbies had holes in the bottom of their feet. Barbies were made in Japan from 1959 to 1972 and have “Made in Japan” or “Japan” stamped on the bottom of their feet.
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Are Barbies worth anything out of the box?

Original Barbie - The original first edition Barbie from 1959 is very rare. Money, Inc. reports that even in played-with condition, she is worth $8,000. In pristine condition, she could be worth more than $27,000.
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Does Barbie have a last name?

Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. Barbie was named after Ruth Handler's daughter, Barbara, and Ken after her son, Kenneth. She is from (fictional) Willows, Wisconsin, where she attended high school.
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How old is Chelsea Barbie?

Appearance. Chelsea is Barbie's 7 year old little sister. Chelsea is a small child sized doll with blue eyes and blonde hair, like her sister Barbie. In animation, she usually has pigtails.
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What is Barbie's age?

Barbie –also known as Barbara Millicent Roberts– was created by Ruth Handler who named her after her daughter. She was first manufactured in March 1959, which makes her 56-years old! Her partner, Ken Carson, was invented two years and two days after her and is consequently 54-years old.
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What does the saying flat out like a lizard drinking mean?

flat out like a lizard drinking

The literal sense is to lie fully stretched out (like a lizard), and the figurative sense means as fast as possible. The phrase also alludes to the rapid tongue-movement of a drinking lizard. It is sometimes shortened, as in 'we're flat out like a lizard trying to meet the deadline'.
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What does head over Turkey mean?

Gael, via Word Box Head over turkey is an Australian expression still in use today. It is a variant of the standard English head over heels, with exactly the same meaning, as Gael notes: 'turning over completely, as in a somersault'.
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What does chuffed mean in Australia?

Aussie English - Chuffed – excited; happy; pleased. -
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