robed_masseur
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and when someone takes the piss out of me ..its having a joke at my expense
Sure - but 'taking the piss' isn't really an Australianism I thought - more a Pommy expression.
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and when someone takes the piss out of me ..its having a joke at my expense
Sure - but 'taking the piss' isn't really an Australianism I thought - more a Pommy expression.
DOESN'T LIKE CRICKET? WTF?! Not even the 20/20?
At least he lets you watch it, that's very considerate of him![]()
Whenever you look for great Aussie slang I always think the best resources are books like 'Let's Talk Strine' and the works of Barry Humphries a.k.a. Bazza McKenzie or Les Patterson. How can you not love our take on English when an Aussie uses a phrase like "shaking hands with the wife's best friend" or "as full as a Pommy complaint box" lol
Masseur - if you think that is an English phrase, then you are either taking the piss out of me, or having a lend of me, or pulling the other one!
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perhaps but most australian slang had its begining from cockney slang that was adapted over time to what it is now ..classic example is the rhyming slang..trouble and strife,(wife) etc are all originally cockney slang which the convicts brought with them.Sure - but 'taking the piss' isn't really an Australianism I thought - more a Pommy expression.
perhaps but most australian slang had its begining from cockney slang that was adapted over time to what it is now ..classic example is the rhyming slang..trouble and strife,(wife) etc are all originally cockney slang which the convicts brought with them.
relax oh thanks sweet..yes voluptous dimensions is a nice way of putting it lol. I snt that always the way , the ones your interested in are always a continent away. But you can always come say hello on msn if you wish.I'm sure we share lots of slang, and some of the expletives are pretty universal too aren't they!
... and I'm pissed off I'm not on the same continent as you Sassy, love your voluptuous dimensions! So much to enjoy and so so very far away!
perhaps but most australian slang had its begining from cockney slang that was adapted over time to what it is now ..classic example is the rhyming slang..trouble and strife,(wife) etc are all originally cockney slang which the convicts brought with them.
Man girl you're good - I would never have thought of looking in Wikipedia.
Thanks for showing I was right - its originally an english (England) expression![]()
melbourne on friday ..oh?..how long are you staying for? coffees good in melbourne ..fancy a cup?Sure - but for the benefit of SatinDesire, who first asked "Will some lovely nice Aussie teach me some common Australian slang? I'm fascinated with Linguistics and know a lot of British slang, but sadly, no Aussie." I was trying to stay away from the imported rhyming slang and concentrate on the home grown variety - chucking a sickie, chucking a uie (actually thats a hard one to write down - how to you spell 'youie' as in 'making a U-turn'??? lol) and shrimps on the barbie, which was Americanised from the Australian 'prawns on the barbie'.
(I am blessed being in the same continent, but sadly the wrong city - will be in melbourne on Friday Sassy hun - will be looking out for you ;-) )

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- chucking a sickie, chucking a uie (actually thats a hard one to write down - how to you spell 'youie' as in 'making a U-turn'??? lol) and shrimps on the barbie, which was Americanised from the Australian 'prawns on the barbie'.
(I am blessed being in the same continent, but sadly the wrong city - will be in melbourne on Friday Sassy hun - will be looking out for you ;-) )
melbourne on friday ..oh?..how long are you staying for? coffees good in melbourne ..fancy a cup?
Ah, Sassy - thats what i get for not checking in a while. Here I am back in Melbourne for the night, with a big empty luxury hotel room, and looking for good coffee - I'll try to provide a bit more warning next time, I'd appreciate your guidance to a good coffee place I could call a 'regular'.
(and *bump* lol)
robed ..damn //a bit of luxury sounds nice lol, same here ..havent been on for ages, as to suggestions ..flinders lane is vibrant and alive but I usually prefer smith st collingwood, station st fairfield or lygon st carlton for the bestest(lol) coffee specially for a good italian expresso, but anytime you want a companion ..im always up to meeting new people for an expresso crema....lolAh, Sassy - thats what i get for not checking in a while. Here I am back in Melbourne for the night, with a big empty luxury hotel room, and looking for good coffee - I'll try to provide a bit more warning next time, I'd appreciate your guidance to a good coffee place I could call a 'regular'.
(and *bump* lol)