Colloquialisms and australian sayings
1. "G'day mate" - a common Australian greeting
2. "No worries" - a way of saying "it's okay" or "don't worry about it"
3. "Fair dinkum" - a way of saying something is genuine or true
4. "She'll be right" - a phrase meaning everything will be okay
5. "Strewth" - an expression of surprise or disbelief
6. "Aussie slang" - Australian slang or colloquial language
7. "Chuck a sickie" - to take a day off work pretending to be sick
8. "Arvo" - short for afternoon
9. "Bogan" - a derogatory term for someone considered uncultured or unsophisticated
10. "Dunny" - a slang term for a toilet
Above is Colloquialisms and australian sayings.
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