Australian sayings 1890's
1. "Fair dinkum" - meaning genuine or true
2. "She'll be right" - expressing confidence that everything will be okay
3. "Strewth" - an expression of surprise or disbelief
4. "Battler" - a hardworking person who struggles to make ends meet
5. "Dinkum Aussie" - a true blue Australian
6. "Ripper" - excellent or fantastic
7. "Up a gum tree" - in a difficult or tricky situation
8. "Dry as a dead dingo's donger" - very dry
9. "Gone walkabout" - missing or lost
10. "Flat out like a lizard drinking" - very busy
Above is Australian sayings 1890's.
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