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Old 10-27-2012, 01:38 AM
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Old 10-27-2012, 02:23 AM
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Hope these terms are of use.

Cobber - your friend, as in "Howz it goin' Cobber?"
Drongo - simpleton, lacking in intelegence, as in "I aint gona hang aound you drongoes no more"
Crikey - an expression of surprise, as in "Crikey! That stingray just got me!"
Strewth - An expression of surprise, as in "Strewth! I didn't know a drongo like you could write!"

Sheila - A female, as in "Cop the over hang on that Sheila!"

Mate - has many meanings as in your friend (see cobber), your enemy as in "Listen mate, get yer eyes off my shiela", Someone you've just met as in "Hey mate, When can a bloke get a root around here?"

Root - to foricate.


Ooop! Sorry, you're trying to improve your English, not your Australian!


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Old 10-27-2012, 12:33 PM
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Hope these terms are of use.

Cobber - your friend, as in "Howz it goin' Cobber?"
Drongo - simpleton, lacking in intelegence, as in "I aint gona hang aound you drongoes no more"
Crikey - an expression of surprise, as in "Crikey! That stingray just got me!"
Strewth - An expression of surprise, as in "Strewth! I didn't know a drongo like you could write!"

Sheila - A female, as in "Cop the over hang on that Sheila!"

Mate - has many meanings as in your friend (see cobber), your enemy as in "Listen mate, get yer eyes off my shiela", Someone you've just met as in "Hey mate, When can a bloke get a root around here?"

Root - to foricate.


Ooop! Sorry, you're trying to improve your English, not your Australian!

OK, completely OT but

CRIKEY!

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Old 10-27-2012, 01:47 PM
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i find forums a great way to extend vocabulary

i dont mind having british or american accent i have spanish accent cause im spanish

oh and if youre learning english dont go to malta

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