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Pommy Punchlines
Star Spangled Slang
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Abbrevos
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Yobbo

A loud or uncouth person (e.g., "That yobbo was causing trouble at the pub.")

100

Waffle

Talk nonsense or excessively (e.g., "Stop waffling and get to the point.")

100

Clout

Influence or power (e.g., "She’s chasing clout.")

100

Hyped

Very excited or enthusiastic (e.g., "I’m so hyped for the concert!")

100

Goon

Cheap wine (usually in a box) (e.g., "We’re bringing goon for the party.")

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Bloke

Man (e.g., "That bloke over there is my friend.")

200

Cheeky

Playfully rude or sly (e.g., "Fancy a cheeky drink?")

200

Snack

An attractive person (e.g., "He’s such a snack!")

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High-key

Very openly or obviously (opposite of low-key) (e.g., "I’m high-key obsessed with this band.")

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Ute

Utility vehicle (pickup truck) (e.g., "He drove his ute to the farm.")

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Yarn

A story or long conversation (e.g., "Let’s have a yarn over a beer.")

300

Chuffed

Pleased or happy (e.g., "I’m really chuffed with my new job.")

300

Salty

Bitter or upset (e.g., "He’s salty about losing the game.")

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Low-key

Slightly or subtly; not wanting to draw attention (e.g., "I’m low-key excited about this.")

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Trackie Daks

Track pants (sweatpants) (e.g., "I’m just wearing my trackie daks today.")

400

Dud

Definition: A dud refers to something that is useless, ineffective, or does not work as intended. It often describes an item that fails to perform its function. 


My phone is a dud! 

That movie was a dud! 

I went on a date, he was a dud!

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Leg it

Run away quickly (e.g., "We had to leg it when it started raining.")

400

Ghost

To suddenly cut off communication (e.g., "He ghosted me after our date.")

400

Binge

To watch or do something excessively in one sitting (e.g., "I’m going to binge this new series.")

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Rellie

Relative (e.g., "I’m visiting my rellies this weekend.")

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Aggro

  •  Aggressive (e.g., "He got a bit aggro over the call.")
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Gutted

Devastated or disappointed (e.g., "I’m gutted about the result.")

500

Throw shade

Give a subtle insult (e.g., "She threw shade at her ex.")

500

Tea

Gossip or interesting news (e.g., "Spill the tea about what happened last night.")

500

Chook

Chicken (e.g., "We’re having chook for dinner.")