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图文并茂 详解澳洲俚语 Australian Slang translated

2017-10-24 21:27| 发布者: 芒果飘香 | 查看: 6766| 原文链接

1
Aggro
Aussies use the term for people who are aggressive and show violent behavior. 'Aggro' simply being a shortened form of 'aggressive'.





2
Ankle biter
The phrase is often used to refer to a small child. That is, they are small enough to bite your ankles.





3
Banana bender
Another name for a person from the state of Queensland. It is derived from a joke and a 1937 article about a Queenslander telling the Queen that his job was to bend bananas.





4
Banger
This means sausage and it should not be confused with 'sanger', which means sandwich. Seen here being served in bread with sauce, by staff at Bunnings Warehouse to customers.





5
Barrack for
It suggests giving strong support, usually involving passionate slogans and swearing, to a team or a person. ‘Who are you barracking for today?’

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