Do you know your “yeah, nah” from your “nah, yeah”? Or your “woop woop” from your “wig out”? Australians have long prided themselves on putting their own twist on the English language. Across the ...
An American has been left confused, bewildered, and shocked after hearing some of Australia's favourite slang words and phrases. Jayme moved over from Los Angeles to Sydney recently and quickly ...
The land of unique slang that is both colorful and often confusing to anyone who isn’t from the country. From slang such as ‘yeah nah’ (no), ‘nah yeah’ (yes) to ‘smoko’ (cigarette break) and ‘bikkie’ ...
An American tourist has infuriated Aussies after discovering Down Under does, in fact, have it’s own slang. Jayme Aiden, from ...
Aussie slang may not only confuse new arrivals to the country but also people who speak English as their first language. Australians tend to abbreviate the simplest of words, and so Aussie slang is ...
I know there's got to be a few aussies on here, so I thought I might just ask. Don't ask me how I started thinking about this, but I'd like to know the real word origins of some cliche'd australian ...