Originally I just sat down and put a few Aussie slang terms together thinking it would help those from other countires 'get an handle' on some of the common slang terms in use today. Since then the list has grown and grown and I guess it could now be recognised as one of the biggest...
Nearly 40% of Australians with children get annoyed when they hear slang in conversation. Where do we learn slang? Slang can sometimes feel like another language entirely, and for many of us, how we consume and learn that language usually occurs in two ways – through our friends and fam...
Aussies are known for their unique creativity when it comes to tweaking our language. Discover the 100 most popular Australian slang words, terms and sayings.
'cheesed off' - Very annoyed. 'chuck a leftie' - Turn left. 'chuck a wobbly' - To throw a tantrum. 'clear as mud' - Confusing. 'Coathanger' - Sydney Harbour Bridge. 'cobber'- Friend; mate 'coldie' - A can of chilled beer. 'come a cropper' - To fall heavily: to have a se...
A massive list of 862 Australian Slang Words, Insults, Expressions & Colloquialisms - the most bizarre Aussie words you'll hear Down Under!
Pissed Off– Annoyed Rack Off– The less offensive way to tell someone to ‘F Off’! Rapt– Very happy Reckon– for sure. ‘You Reckon?’…‘I reckon!’ Rellie / Rello– Relatives Ripper– ‘You little ripper’ = That’s fantastic mate!