Found inside – Page 1076... page P2 piss sb off ( ALSO pee sb off ) to annoy someone : He never idiom ... pisspot /'pis.ppt/ U / -pa : t / noun [ C ] AUSTRALIAN SLANG a something ... Found inside – Page 2641937 E. PARTRIDGE Dict . Slang & Unconventional Eng . 408 Hostile , . . angry , annoyed ; esp : go hostile , to get angry : Australian and New Zealand military . 1941 S.J. BAKER Pop . Dict . Austral . Slang 36 Hostile , angry , annoyed . Also'go ... Found inside – Page 160A clipped, hipped “aggressive,” from Australian slang via surfers. animal A wild ... To duplicate without consent; bitter Annoyed blow away To be astonished ... Found inside(Australian Slang) -- a person who gets sth from sb by asking them for it rather than by paying for it | (British ... (British Slang) angry, or annoyed ... Found insideIt annoyed me that they were not critical, but then again they were here on ... Most of our rellies (Australian slang for relatives) came from Terneuzen in ... Found inside – Page 3762 to bother, to annoy US, 1893. 3 to unlawfully invade and explore ... noun a kookaburra, a well-known Australian bird. From its call which resembles human ... Found inside – Page 65Australian & New Zealand informal i Crook in late 19th - century Australian slang meant ' bad ' or ' unpleasant ' . creek be up the creek without a paddle ... This book is designed to be informative, educational, and full of humor and will give the reader insight to a unique and colorful language. Found inside – Page 75early Australian borrowing, coming from an Australian Aboriginal word meaning 'to ... we shout drinks, we occupy a pozzie, we go crook when we are annoyed. Found inside – Page 104Making the voyage to England is “ coming or going home , " and the voyage to Australia coming or going That is my Nellie -- she's out here and Mrs. Cupid Foote : We came ... expression meaning melancholy , annoyed , or slightly indisposed . Found inside – Page 80A common expression for something that is 'the genuine article' or fair dinkum. dip out To opt out of doing something. dippy dog The South Australian term ... Found insideThis 43-year-old entertainer, married with a teenage daughter, has delighted, shocked, amused and annoyed television and radio audiences for over twenty ... Full of dazzling definitions from true-blue Aussies, you'll never be lost for words with this collection of colourful sayings. Found inside – Page 148Amusing Stories and Characters from Australia John Dorber ... with the broadest Australian accent and laced with the most colourful swear and slang words. Found insideHe annoyed me by laughing at this and saying that he'd neverheard anyone being ... I learneda lot from Charlie, including Australian slang expressionssuch ... Found insideThis is also suggested by the Australian term 'concrete macaroon'. ... It is thought to come from a very old French word, marri, which meant annoyed. Found inside – Page 438resurrected about 1850 in the States, this word means a thief, esp. a petty thief. ... A coloured prostitute (– 1920), ex the female Australian 438 ... Found inside – Page 1640This term is close in sound to ' rivvel and thus may also come from German runzeln ... splenetic ; furious AUSTRALIA , 1874 • ROPEABLE - Wild ; annoyed . Found insideThe term is used to refe to the country as well as the tree. ... exciting game Nark – To annoy someone Narked – Annoyed Nasho – National Service Nasty piece ... Found insideTo become annoyed (—1900). 289. Get the Bulge. ... A coloured prostitute (—1920), ex the female Australian Aborigine. GinFizz. Found insideAustralian 'Slang-uage': Sayings, Slang and Idiom the Aussie Way Paul Bugeja ... I'm annoyed Strike a light/me lucky: Who would have thought? Found inside – Page 55A common expression for something that is 'the genuine article' or fair dinkum. dip out To opt out of doing something. dippy dog The South Australian term ... Found inside – Page 114Ollie said, but was secretly annoyed, he'd only just settled down. She'd have to settle for a petrol station, ... she said in her nasally Australian slang. Found inside – Page 41Originally imported by convicts into New South Wales , this word has passed into universal use among schoolboys , bushmen , shepherds ... ( Australian ) , a shanghai is a boy's catapult . ... Shan't play , I ( popular ) , I am annoyed , I don't like it . Found inside – Page 109Outfitter ( military ) , a term used by officers of the Royal Artillery for one who is not fond of change from home to foreign service or from ... letter runs “ short ” or is deficient , and hence the common figurative expression meaning melancholy , annoyed , or slightly indisposed . ... An Australian , no matter if he and his parents and grandparents have been born in Australia , and bave never left Australia , and ... Found inside – Page 77"Bushwalking” in the preferred Australian term and "tramping” is used in New Zealand. ... 4. in get off (one's) bike, to become annoyed; angry: Aus. Found inside – Page 10... annoyed Stuffed (I'll be) - surprised Sunbake – getting tanned, sunbathe on a beach Sunnies – a pair of sunglasses Surfie – a surfer Swag - roll up bed, ... Found insideShan't play, I (Australian popular), I am annoyed, I don't like it. A metaphor taken from children peevish over a game saying, I shan't play. Found insideSeealso sow's ear. pigsick extremely irritated, annoyed or disgusted, asinit makes me pigsick. Mainly Londoners' slang. pile into (ofan individual, ... Found inside – Page 233 Australian wildlife, land and nature What words or names ... Oz Australia billabong waterhole in dried up pissed off annoyed riverbed rubbish deride, ... Found inside – Page 1557112, 2002 6 temper; a fit of annoyance AUSTRALIA • And crikey, if it doesn't get people's nark up, I'm a goanna with two tails. — Miles Franklin, My Career ... Found inside – Page 234A common term in the USA which is also heard in Britain and Australia. ... from the earlier jacking 2. jacked-off/outjacked-off/out adj annoyed, angry. Found inside – Page 16Australian Soldiers, Their Allies and the Local People in World War II Mark ... the lack of adequate bathing facilities annoyed fastidious Australians, ... Found inside – Page 237Unfortunately , Australia remains a homophobic society in many ways ... stroppy - to be annoyed , irritated . tatts – tattoos . technicolour yawn - to vomit ... Found insideIn the recent revision and abridgment of Partridge's Dictionary of Slang ... in the Collins Concise Dictionary as an Australian term for “young child. Found inside – Page 744It is etymologically unrelated to the English word sheriff, ... The Australian and NZ phrase to be shitted off is vulgar slang for to be annoyed or ... Found inside – Page 13AUSSIE SLANG ENRICHES KING'S ENGLISH M By GEORGE MULGRUE Y writer friend was annoyed . “ I put in three hours of hard yakka yesterday , " he said to the crowd , “ knocking out a special little article . And what happens ? I drop into ... Found inside – Page 77Sly - grog was originally an Australian term for illicit liquor ; the verbal noun , sly - grogging , for the traffic in this liquor , is ... Australian snake - headed , annoyed ) ; whether mad in the sense of angry is a survival of an English provincialism , or ... Found inside – Page 79Australian & New Zealand informal 6 Crook in late 19th-century Australian slang meant 'bad' or 'unpleasant'. 0 1950 Coast to Coast 1949-50 What'd you do if ... 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