Phrasal Verb
Adjective + Noun
Prepositional Phrase
Australian Slang
Verb+ Noun
100

What is "chuck it away?'

to get rid of something that you no longer want

100

What is 'a clear day'?

a day with no clouds or rain

100

What is 'at once'?

immediately

100

What is 'heaps'?

Loads/lots

100

What is 'come to an agreement'?

make a mutual decision

200

What is 'give up'?

to stop doing something that you do regularly

200

What is a light lunch?

a midday meal that is small and easy to eat

200

What is 'all over'?

covering all the space

200

What is 'barbie'?

A barbeque

200

What is 'get the sack'?

to be fired from the job

300

What is 'get away'?

take a vacation especially when you need rest

300

What is ' a big decision'?

a decision that is large in degree, or having a strong effect

300

What is 'without a hitch'?

With no problem

300

What is 'stoked'?

happy/pleased

300

What is 'take a trip'?

to go somewhere for pleasure

400

What is 'work out'?

to be successful, or to end in a particular way to deal with a problem in a satisfactory way

400

What is 'a nice spot'?

A particularly good place for eating/hanging out.

400

What is 'almost always'?

nearly most of the time

400

What is 'arvo'?

Afternoon
400

What is 'keep in touch'?


to continue to write or speak to someone although you do not see them often

500

What is 'set up'?

to start something such as a business, organisation or institution

500

What is 'a serious illness'?

a sickness that is bad or dangerous enough to make you worried

500

What is 'once in a while'?

Sometimes but not very often

500
What is a 'sparky'?

An electrician

500

What is 'do your homework'?

to prepare for/ study a situation carefully so that you can deal with the situation carefully.

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