aussie aboriginal pidgin english3 something that is lost
since the 1920s
The young are known as joeys, like many other marsupials. from the aboriginal language dharug
performed by wallis & matilda
The term warrigal was applied to any wild animal.adopted into aussie english from dharug language
wa slang
vic slang
| Qld: | bevan |
| Vic: | scozzer |
| Tas: | chigger |
nsw slang
aussie diminutivesurfie slang
first recorded in 1937
aussie diminutive
derogatory slang2 a trivial illness
Sometimes their burrows are large enough for people to crawl through. from the aboriginal language dharug of nsw
Les swung his foot back and gave him a Woolloomooloo uppercut straight in the balls.
from the les norton book by robert barrett
from the aboriginal language dharug of nsw
Located a long way from anywhere.
it's theWords and Phrases in Afferbeck Lauder