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  • 00:00

    Ok hi.
    Ok hi.

  • 00:01

    The last video i made about Australian Slang, called "25 Aussie Slang Words" had a really
    The last video i made about Australian Slang, called "25 Aussie Slang Words" had a really

  • 00:06

    great response, and i get messages all the time asking me to make a video showing more
    great response, and i get messages all the time asking me to make a video showing more

  • 00:10

    Aussie words or Australianizms.
    Aussie words or Australianizms.

  • 00:11

    Now, a lot of these are not used in day-to-day conversation anymore, But my dad is 51, and
    Now, a lot of these are not used in day-to-day conversation anymore, But my dad is 51, and

  • 00:18

    he says some of these in his general conversation.
    he says some of these in his general conversation.

  • 00:21

    So some of these i grew up hearing everyday, and some o these i have never heard in my
    So some of these i grew up hearing everyday, and some o these i have never heard in my

  • 00:26

    life.
    life.

  • 00:27

    I was visiting my parents past week, and we were talking about Aussie slangs, and i made
    I was visiting my parents past week, and we were talking about Aussie slangs, and i made

  • 00:31

    a list of a whole lot of words i've never heard, but i thought they were funny, and
    a list of a whole lot of words i've never heard, but i thought they were funny, and

  • 00:34

    i thought i'd share them with you.
    i thought i'd share them with you.

  • 00:36

    When you go to dive in the swimming pool, and you land on your belly.
    When you go to dive in the swimming pool, and you land on your belly.

  • 00:39

    That's called a "Belly Wacker" To be "Dry as a dead dingo's donger" is to
    That's called a "Belly Wacker" To be "Dry as a dead dingo's donger" is to

  • 00:44

    be very thirsty, especially for beer.
    be very thirsty, especially for beer.

  • 00:46

    To have a "Bingle", is to have an accident.
    To have a "Bingle", is to have an accident.

  • 00:47

    A "John Thomas" is a penis.
    A "John Thomas" is a penis.

  • 00:51

    I don't know how that ever started, and i feel really sorry for the guy names John Thomas
    I don't know how that ever started, and i feel really sorry for the guy names John Thomas

  • 00:58

    who was such a dick that he had this whole slang named after him, but, if you call someone
    who was such a dick that he had this whole slang named after him, but, if you call someone

  • 01:02

    a John Thomas, You're calling him a dick.
    a John Thomas, You're calling him a dick.

  • 01:04

    If something is as "Dodgy as a two bob watch", It's of lower quality.
    If something is as "Dodgy as a two bob watch", It's of lower quality.

  • 01:10

    If you've got a "Rough head", You're ugly.
    If you've got a "Rough head", You're ugly.

  • 01:13

    If you're "Fugly", You're fucking ugly.
    If you're "Fugly", You're fucking ugly.

  • 01:16

    To be "Busy as 10 in a bed" is..
    To be "Busy as 10 in a bed" is..

  • 01:19

    Need i say more?
    Need i say more?

  • 01:21

    If you're "Shaking like a dog shitting razorblades", You're very nervous.
    If you're "Shaking like a dog shitting razorblades", You're very nervous.

  • 01:26

    You might also be as "Nervous as a cat on a hot tin roof"
    You might also be as "Nervous as a cat on a hot tin roof"

  • 01:30

    If you're standing out like "Dogs balls on a shaved cat", You're very obvious.
    If you're standing out like "Dogs balls on a shaved cat", You're very obvious.

  • 01:35

    Your shoes are "Clod Hoppers" if you "Couldn't run a choko vine over an
    Your shoes are "Clod Hoppers" if you "Couldn't run a choko vine over an

  • 01:39

    outdoor shithouse"..
    outdoor shithouse"..

  • 01:41

    You're not very smart.
    You're not very smart.

  • 01:42

    A fast car "Goes like shit off a shovel", or "A rat down a drainpipe"
    A fast car "Goes like shit off a shovel", or "A rat down a drainpipe"

  • 01:48

    If you really messed something up, you "Screwed the pooch"
    If you really messed something up, you "Screwed the pooch"

  • 01:50

    If you tell someone "Don't come the raw prawn with me", it means "Tell me truthfully".
    If you tell someone "Don't come the raw prawn with me", it means "Tell me truthfully".

  • 01:56

    And if you're lying to somebody you're "Telling porkies"
    And if you're lying to somebody you're "Telling porkies"

  • 01:59

    Or if you're trying to flatter somebody, You're "Pissing in their pocket"
    Or if you're trying to flatter somebody, You're "Pissing in their pocket"

  • 02:03

    If you're in a real rush, you might be "Running around like a chook with it's head cut off".
    If you're in a real rush, you might be "Running around like a chook with it's head cut off".

  • 02:07

    If everything's fine, "She'll be apples" To "Do your block" is to lose your temper.
    If everything's fine, "She'll be apples" To "Do your block" is to lose your temper.

  • 02:13

    And the cold weather might be "Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey"
    And the cold weather might be "Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey"

  • 02:19

    So i hope you enjoyed those Australianizms.
    So i hope you enjoyed those Australianizms.

  • 02:20

    If you're not from Australia, and you're not sure what any of these mean, leave a comment
    If you're not from Australia, and you're not sure what any of these mean, leave a comment

  • 02:25

    and i'll try my best to answer.
    and i'll try my best to answer.

  • 02:27

    I'll see you round like a rissole.
    I'll see you round like a rissole.

  • 02:29

    Ok bye.
    Ok bye.

All

Australian Sayings & Slang.

159,040 views

Intro:

Ok hi.. The last video i made about Australian Slang, called "25 Aussie Slang Words" had a really
great response, and i get messages all the time asking me to make a video showing more
Aussie words or Australianizms.. Now, a lot of these are not used in day-to-day conversation anymore, But my dad is 51, and
he says some of these in his general conversation.. So some of these i grew up hearing everyday, and some o these i have never heard in my
life.. I was visiting my parents past week, and we were talking about Aussie slangs, and i made
a list of a whole lot of words i've never heard, but i thought they were funny, and
i thought i'd share them with you.. When you go to dive in the swimming pool, and you land on your belly.
That's called a "Belly Wacker" To be "Dry as a dead dingo's donger" is to
be very thirsty, especially for beer.. To have a "Bingle", is to have an accident.. A "John Thomas" is a penis.. I don't know how that ever started, and i feel really sorry for the guy names John Thomas
who was such a dick that he had this whole slang named after him, but, if you call someone
a John Thomas, You're calling him a dick.. If something is as "Dodgy as a two bob watch", It's of lower quality.

Video Vocabulary

/ˈperənt/

noun other verb

father or mother. Person's, animal's mother and father. be parent to.

/ˈmesij/

noun other verb

verbal written or recorded communication. Pieces of information that are told/given to someone. To communicate using text.

/ˈsəmˌTHiNG/

adverb pronoun

used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. thing that is unspecified or unknown.

/ˈtôkiNG/

adjective noun verb

engaging in speech. action of talking. To say things or ideas to someone with words.

/ˈjen(ə)rəl/

adjective noun

affecting or concerning most people or things. commander of army.

/THôt/

noun verb

idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in mind. To have an idea about something without certainty.

/ˈswimiNG/

noun verb

The act of moving through water. To move through water by moving parts of the body.

/ˈfəkiNG/

adjective adverb noun verb

used for emphasis or to express annoyance. used for emphasis or to express annoyance. Vulgar term used as an intensifier. (Vulgar) To have sex with someone.

/ˈvizidiNG/

adjective verb

(of person) on visit to person. To go to a place for a time, usually for a reason.

/ˈkôliNG/

noun other verb

sound. . To make a judgment about something.

/iˈspeSHəlē/

adverb

used to single out one person or thing over all others.

/ˈSHōiNG/

noun verb

action of showing something, or fact of being shown. To explain or teach how something is done.

/ˌkänvərˈsāSH(ə)n/

noun

Talking with other people; discussion or chat.

/ˈhiriNG/

noun verb

A formal investigation into a criminal act. To consider or listen to a court case.