What is Bluey British slang?

a red-headed person.
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What does Bluey mean in England?

a red-headed person.
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What does Bluey mean in Australia?

(Australian slang) A blue cattle dog, especially a blue heeler.
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How much is a bluey slang?

A five pound note is also sometimes referred to as a bluey for the obvious reason that they used to be the colour blue.
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What is a bluey used for?

Highly absorbent with a waterproof backing. This disposable (throw-away) bed pad / under pad has a soft upper surface, an absorbent middle layer and a blue waterproof backing. The disposable pad is suitable to use to protect a bed, mattress or chairs and lounge seats and makes an excellent change mat for a baby.
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Is Bluey a derogatory term?

According to the Macquarie Dictionary, the phrase is derogatory and refers to the language of those deemed to be primitive savages. Bluey, created by Brisbane's Ludo Studios, has become an international phenomenon.
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Is Bluey a word?

Bluey is valid Scrabble Word.
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Where does the term Bluey come from?

Mostly coined in Australia than anywhere else in the world, 'bluey' is (generally) used as an affectionate nickname for a redhead. It is thought by some to have derived from the early 1900s as a form of irony. Blue is evidently contrasting with red, thus being used as a joke.
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What's Cockney slang for a fiver?

Cockney rhyming slang for a fiver is a 'Lady Godiva', and the group the Commodores are best-known for their song 'Three Times A Lady'.
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What is a tenner in Cockney slang?

Cockney Money Slang

The first things you gotta learn are that five pounds is a fiver, and ten pounds is a tenner. Then you gotta know the key money values: £20 is a Score, £25 is a Pony, £100 is a Ton, £500 is a Monkey, and £1000 is a Grand. Here's our list of terms from the dictionary that are money-related.
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Is Bluey a boy or girl?

Bluey follows a family of blue heelers going about everyday family life. The show has become ABC iView's most watched program in history. The lead character Bluey is a girl. Why is this a big deal?
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What is a Ranga in Australia?

/ (ˈræŋɡɘ) / noun. Australian offensive a person with red hair.
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What do you call a person with ginger hair?

A redhead is a person with red hair. Although sometimes it looks more like orange, “orangehead” isn't a thing. Only about one percent of the entire population is a real redhead. In England, a redhead is “ginger” haired.
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What does Gander mean in Australia?

Gander. To look at something Hey dazza, have a gander at this!
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Why do Cockneys call a watch a kettle?

The term means watch, which stemmed from a 'fob' watch which was a pocket watch attached to the body with a small chain. The kettle used to boil on the hob of a stove… hence the rhyme.
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What is Lolly in Cockney slang?

Definition of lolly

1 British : a piece of candy especially : hard candy. 2 British : money. Synonyms Example Sentences Phrases Containing lolly Learn More About lolly.
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Why do Cockneys call 25 a pony?

Whilst this is not cemented in fact, the widely held belief is that the terms came from soldiers returning to Britain from India. Old Indian rupee banknotes had animals on them and it is said that the 500 rupee note had a monkey on it and the 25 rupee featured a pony.
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Why do they call redheads ginger?

This is because the popular American TV show featured a character named Ginger Grant (Tina Louise), who had red hair and pale skin. Ginger quickly became enormously popular among Americans and people began calling redheads gingers because they looked similar to Ginger from the show.
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Are there gingers in Australia?

Red hair is seen on the heads of only four percent of people. Most of these exist in the U.K., the Republic of Ireland, and Australia. The highest percentage of natural redheads in the world is in Scotland (13%), followed closely by Ireland with 10%.
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Where did the term ginger come from for redheads?

During this time and throughout the 19th century, Britain occupied parts of Malaysia, home to the Red Ginger plant. Beautifully bright as a beacon, this fiery-headed plant caught the attention of many visitors to the country, and has been cited as one of the first instances of redheads being called 'Gingers'.
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Is Blueys a Scrabble word?

Yes, bluey is in the scrabble dictionary.
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What does redheaded mean?

Definition of redhead

1 : a person having red hair. 2 : a North American duck (Aythya americana) resembling the related canvasback but having a shorter bill with a black tip and in the male a brighter reddish head.
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What is the meaning of Brumby?

: a wild or unbroken horse.
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What is wrong with Bluey?

The ABC has pulled two episodes of its children's TV favourite Bluey amid allegations of racism. The broadcaster said a viewer had complained about an episode of the animated hit that used the term “ooga booga” – a term the complaint said had “racial connotations and a problematic history for Indigenous Australians”.
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Why is Bluey so popular?

Despite being animated puppies, the characters feel real and act as children do, and that's because they're voiced by real children—something that many kids' cartoons can't seem to get right, with their over-the-top and hyper depictions of what they think kids are like.
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