Have a good one means to have a nice day. This is a common caravan park saying and something you might hear fellow camp mates say often.
10. bonzer – great, awesome, first-rate.
Hooroo = Goodbye
The Australian slang for goodbye is Hooroo and sometimes they even Cheerio like British people.
It's "good evening", or the non-time specific "g'day". Contributor's comments: I grew up in Brisbane, and have never, heard 'Goodnight' as a greeting.
Mate. “Mate” is a popular word for friend. And while it's used in other English-speaking countries around the world, it has a special connection to Australia. In the past, mate has been used to address men, but it can be gender-neutral.
Awesome is the most informal, and younger people are most likely to use it. Older adults are more likely than younger people to use outstanding, superb, and terrific. As an exclamation, speakers are most likely to use amazing, fantastic, or great as in, “That's amazing!”
Let's start with one of the most famous Australian slang phrases: 'No worries'. It's said to be the national motto of Australia. This expression means “do not worry about it”, or “it's all right”.
Bogan (/ˈboʊɡən/ BOHG-ən) is Australian slang for a person whose speech, clothing, attitude and behaviour are considered unrefined or unsophisticated. Depending on the context, the term can be pejorative or self-deprecating.
While some Australian speakers would pronounce “no” as a diphthong, starting on “oh” as in dog and ending on “oo” as in put, others begin with an unstressed “a” (the sound at the end of the word “sofa”), then move to the “oh” and then “oo”.
Lippy – lipstick. Lollies – the same as lollipops. Mozzie – a mosquito.
Search. Yes, simply, when you want to say yes, you say nah yeh.
(idiomatic) To enjoy an event or occasion, especially a holiday or one's birthday.
Chookas: Means “Break a leg” or “all the best”. Used to wish a performer good luck. For example, “Chookas for the big night!”
Aussie Slang Words For Women:
Chick. Woman. Lady. Bird.
A bloke, or "Aussie bloke", is a masculine archetype unique to Australia.
Opened One's Lunchbox
An Australian term for fart that, according to Green's, debuted in the Barry McKenzie comic strip. You can apparently also say upon tooting that you "dropped your lunchbox."
Synonyms: exceptional, favorable, excellent, righteous, altruistic, superb.
You can call it excellent, fine, enjoyable, and splendid. But that's not all—you might call it awesome, great, admirable, and pleasing. If you're talking about high-quality food and drink, however, you might use fine and excellent instead of good, but you could also say it's choice, superior, or even exquisite.
Too easy means something along the lines of that is easy to do and no problem (also known as no wakkas!). Example: After ordering a coffee, the waiter tells you that it is “too easy”.
'Ta' means 'thank you'. "A: Can you please pass me the sauce? B: Sure, here you go. A: Ta."