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Australian words

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Australian words: Encyclopedia II - Australian words - Transport

Australian words - Cars. Commodore - popular family car designed and built by Holden (see below). Falcon - popular family car designed and built by Ford Australia. Holden - Australian branch of General Motors. Manufacturers of the Commodore in addition to other models. Magna - family car designed and built by Mitsubishi Motors Australia, until 2004. Replaced by the Mitsubishi 380. ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia II - Australian words - Clothes
Australian words - Swimwear. Swimwear is known by different names around Australia. The most some common terms are: bathers – the most common term in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and occasionally in other states. From "bathing suit". cossie – from "swimming costume". Usage of this name is generally restricted to New South Wales. speedos – generic term for men's swimming briefs which originated in Australia, as a brand name (see Sp ...

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Australian words - Cars. Commodore - popular family car designed and built by Holden (see below). Falcon - popular family car designed and built by Ford Australia. Holden - Australian branch of General Motors. Manufacturers of the Commodore in addition to other models. Magna - family car designed and built by Mitsubishi Motors Australia, until 2004. Replaced by the Mitsubishi 380. ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Australian words

According to stereotype, spoken Australian English is thought to be highly colloquial, possibly more so than other spoken variants. Whether this idea is grounded in reality or not, a substantial number of publications aimed at giving an overview of Australian English have been published. Many books about Australian vocabulary have been published, beginning with Karl Lentzner's Dictionary of the Slang-English of Australia and of Some Mixed Languages in 1892. Several similar books soon followed, including a relatively modest but authoritative work by E. E. Morris: Austral English: A Dictionar ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia II - Australian words - Australian vocabulary

This list is not intended to be comprehensive. Words like "mate", "bloke" etc are listed under other sections such as "terms for people". Australian words - A to D. A aggro - aggressive arse – as elsewhere in English, slang for buttocks (sometimes also the anus). In Australia the derivation arsey means someone showing daring, audacity, and/or cheekiness. The North American spelling and pronunciation of ass is rarely used. Comedians Roy and H.G. have also managed to popularise use of the term date to m ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia II - Australian words - General vocabulary

This list is not intended to be comprehensive. Some words are listed under other sections, such as "Terms for people". Australian words - A to D. A aggro - aggressive arse – as elsewhere in English, slang for buttocks (sometimes also the anus). In Australia the derivation arsey means someone showing daring, audacity, and/or cheekiness. The North American spelling and pronunciation of ass is rarely used. Comedians Roy and H.G. have also managed to popularise use of the term date to mean ...

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Australian words, Australian words - General vocabulary, Australian words - A to D, Australian words - E to K, Australian words - L to P, Australian words - Q to Z, Australian words - Old declining or expired slang, Australian words - Rhyming slang, Australian words - Terms for people, Australian words - Nicknames according to State/Territory of origin, Australian words - Terms or nicknames for ethnicities, Australian words - Food and drink, Australian words - Processed pork, Australian words - Beer glasses, Australian words - Clothes, Australian words - Swimwear, Australian words - Transport, Australian words - Cars, Australian words - Work/goods vehicles, Australian words - Police vehicles, Australian words - Sporting terms, Australian words - Cricket, Australian words - Australian rules slang, Australian words - Australian Defence Force slang

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Australian English

Australian English (AuE) is the form of the English language used in Australia. Australian English - Relationship to other varieties of English. Australian English began to diverge from British English soon after the foundation of the colony of New South Wales (NSW) in 1788. The settlement was intended originally as a penal colony for British convicts. They were mostly people from large English cities, such as Cockneys. In 1827, Peter Cunningham, in his book Two Years in New South Wales, repor ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Commonwealth English

"Commonwealth English" is intended as a collective term for the perceived standard English language used in the Commonwealth of Nations1, applying in theory to Australian English, British English, Caribbean English, Canadian English, Hiberno-English (Irish English)2, Hong Kong English3, Indian English (includes Pakistani English), formal Malaysian English, New Zealand English, formal Singapore English (but not colloquial Singlish) and South African English. But Canadian English in particular does not f ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Football

Football is the name given to a number of different team sports. The most popular of these worldwide is Association football, which is called soccer in several countries. The English language word football is also applied to Rugby football (Rugby union and Rugby league), American football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, and Canadian football. When the term "foot ball" originated, it referred to a wide variety of games in medieval Europe, which were played on foot — that is, by peasants — as oppose ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Slander and libel

In English and American law, and systems based on them, libel and slander are two forms of defamation (or defamation of character), which is the tort or delict of publishing (meaning to a third party) a false statement that negatively affects someone's reputation. "Defamation" is the term generally used internationally, and is accordingly used in this article where it is not necessary to distinguish between "libel" and "slander". Slander and libel - Vocabulary and general concepts. ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Indigenous Australians

The Indigenous Australians are the first inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands, continuing their presence during European settlement. The term includes the various indigenous peoples commonly known as Aborigines, whose traditional lands extend throughout mainland Australia, Tasmania and numerous offshore islands, and also the Torres Strait Islanders whose lands are centred on the Torres Strait Islands which run between northernmost Australia and the island of New Guinea. Indigenous ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Australian Labor Party

BARTON ACT 2600 Political parties Elections The Australian Labor Party or ALP is Australia's oldest political party. It is so-named because of its origins in and close links to the trade union movement. While it is standard practice in Australian English to spell the word labour with an "-our" ending, the name of the party ends with "-or". Australian Labor Party - Policy. Like other social democratic parties, Labor tends to believe that government is generally a positive fo ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Maggot

The word maggot can mean:- The larva of a fly: see Fly. See maggot therapy. A white maggot is an Australian derogatory term given to umpires in Australian Football League. The Maggot is an enemy in the computer game Doom 3. A Maggot is a novel by British author John Fowles, published in 1985. Maggot Brain is a 1971 album by the American funk band Funkadelic. The Apple maggot Rhagoletis pomonella, also known as railroad worm, is a pest of several fruits, m

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Adder

Adder is another name for the viper. Most snakes called adders belong to the family Viperidae, more precisely to subfamily viperinae (by contrast to pit vipers). An exception is the Australian Death adder, which despite its name is not a viperid at all, but rather a member of the cobra family, Elapidae. Etymology: The word was nædre in Old English, which developed into nadder or naddre; in the 14th century a nadder was, like a napron, reinterpreted as an adder. It appears ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Dreamtime

The word Dreamtime has several meanings: Dreamtime is the mythology of Australian Aborigines. The Dreamtime is a 1975 book by Robert Louis Nathan. Dreamtime is a 1984 album by The Cult. Dreamtime is a brand of recycled toilet paper. Dreamtime is a V15/F8C boulder problem. Dreamtime is the name of a permaculture, art, and sustainable living intentional community in West Lima, WI Other related archives1975, 19

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Wala

The term Wala can refer to: Wala (goddess), a sun goddess in Australian Aboriginal mythology Waalo, an empire of Senegal and Mauritania between the 13th and 19th centuries Wala (volcano), a volcano in Papua New Guinea Wala (name), In India, the suffix -wala (or -wallah) indicates a person involved in some kind of activity; see for example the articles on Dabbawala and Auto-wallah. Wala, the Old High German word for a völ ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Gambling

Gambling has had many different meanings depending on the cultural and historical context in which it is used. Currently, in western society, it generally has an economic definition and meaning and typically refers to "wagering money or something of material value on something with an uncertain outcome in hope of winning additional money or material goods". Furthermore: the outcome of the wager is typically evident within a short period of time the primary intent of the bet is t ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Biscuit

A biscuit is an edible snack. The exact meaning varies in different parts of the world. The origin of the word biscuit is from a Middle French word meaning "twice cooked". Biscuit - British English meaning. In British English, Australian English and New Zealand English, a biscuit is a hard baked product which in North America may be called a "cookie" or "cracker", it should be noted however that it has become increasingly more common within England and Australia for cookie to be used to differentiate ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Permaculture

Permaculture is a design system which aims to create sustainable human habitats by following nature's patterns. The word 'permaculture', coined by Australians Bill Mollison and David Holmgren during the 1970s, is derived as a contraction of permanent agriculture, or permanent culture. The idea of permacuture is considered among the most significant innovations developed by Australian's in the century since Australian federation [1]. However like "nature", the permaculture concept evolves with time making its definition difficult ...

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Australian words: Encyclopedia - Bungalow

A bungalow is any single story house. The word derives from Hindi word bangla from 1676. It literally means a house "in the Bengal style".[1] Such houses were traditionally small, only one story, thatched and had a wide veranda. [2] Bungalows today are simply any single story house and can be quite large. (A joking alternative explanation for the name is that it was invented by a team of house builders who ran out of bricks after constructing the first s ...

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