since the 1920s
since the 1940s
since the 1890s
aussie diminutive
The sponge is cut into squares, dipped in chocolate, and covered in shredded coconut. popular in australia and new zealand
spanish: the little girl
In the last decades of the 19th century larrikins flourished, and at first they were not loveable people, what we know today as a teenage delinquent.In Sydney it can be argued that the larrikins were a left-over from convict times, but they flourished in all cities, particularly in Melbourne, which had only a faint convict heritage.In Europe, the 'rough' avoids the neighborhood of police courts. He loves not to be known by magistrates and detectives.
But here, the larrikin not only chaffs and annoys the policeman on his beat, but daily crowds the police court …
Another marked difference is his generally better-fed and better-clothed appearance.
since the 1860s
since the 1960s
strine
Leg spin involves turning a ball off the pitch from the leg-side of a right-handed batsman, to the off-side. It is often described as wrist spin because, unlike off spinners, the revolutions of the ball are generated by the wrist rather than the fingers. cricket slang
An allusion to the Sentimental Bloke by C.J. Dennis who dips his lid upon first meeting his lady-love Doreen published in 1915
since the 1950s
Turn some bloody lights off, it's lit up like Luna Park in here!Also known as the aussie battler, or simply the battlerRoughly speaking, there are three kinds of people in this country: the rich, the middle class, and the battlers.
since the 1880s
since the 1950s
A marine crayfish.
A freshwater crayfish – cherax destructor.qld slang
since the 1850s
aussie diminutive
it's theWords and Phrases in Afferbeck Lauder