prints to eye-catching neon, this gas station has an eye for fashion. Get one for yourself or find matching looks for you and your sweetie. And yes, they do come in kids sizes, too. And don’t forget to accessorize your beach look with coverups, towels, flip-flops, sunglasses and ...
This beautiful little word is a slang expression for“afternoon.” ●Thongs “thongs” in Australia refers to“flip flops.” ●Barbie No, they are not talking about the doll! If you are invited to a barbie, be sure to have an appetite, because you are being asked to go to a barbecue....
while astubbyis a little bottle. You’ll need to put them in anesky(cooler) when you go camping or picnicking. It goes without saying that you’ll then need to buy an entireslab(crate/case) so there’s enough for everyone. You can buy everything from thebottle-o(liquor store) down ...
A short of “Do you reckon?”, an Australian slang equivalent for “Do you think?”. Commonly used in a sentence as “ya reckon?”. “Ya reckon we should eat there tonight?”. Can also be used as a sarcastic response to something obvious. 64. Rego Registration. “Make sure you updat...
When it came to Australia’s top five most-favoured slang words to use ‘thongs’ (flip-flops), ‘sunnies’ (sunglasses), ‘brekkie’ (breakfast) and ‘arvo’ (afternoon) secured their spots as the go-to terms. Whilst pretty much all Aussies are partial to using slang, more women than...
Thongs – flip flops Throw down – a very small bottle of beer you can ‘throw down’ your throat quickly. Also known as ‘grenades’ Thunder box – toilet Tickets, on yourself – to have a high opinion of yourself Tight arse – stingy person – someone who is very tight with their mo...
Visitors leave their mark here, whether it be a t-shirt, bra or a pair of flip flops, to old money or an id card. The choice is yours. A stopover at Daly Waters is a rite of passage on a Darwin to Alice Springs Road Trip. ...
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British: Flip flops Australian: Thongs Be careful not to mix some of these up. For instance, in the U.S., the word “thongs” would be used to describe underwear, or G-strings, like those found in a lingerie store. Spelling differences ...
Casual footwear are called slippers in the US, thongs in Australia, and flip-flops in the UK. However, colloquial or casual conversation in Australia is a different beast altogether, with international students sometimes finding it a daunting task to decipher the conversation happening around them....