Stunner. Meaning: (Noun) This is a common term used to describe a person that looks stunningly beautiful.
hottie (plural hotties) (slang, Australia, New Zealand, now rare) Synonym of hotshot. (slang, originally Australia) A physically or sexually attractive person.
Stunner. To start off with a really good all-rounder, “stunner” is a common one that you can use. Most commonly, stunner is used to describe a person—often not to their face. So, someone who is particularly attractive would be a stunner: “I met this total stunner the other night,” for example.
Sheila = Girl
Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.
Stunner. Meaning: (Noun) This term is often used to describe a person that looks stunningly beautiful.
Stunner. Meaning: (Noun) This is a common term used to describe a person that looks stunningly beautiful.
Foxy is another word that is used in English to describe a very attractive woman or man. You can say “she's foxy,” or “She is a fox,” although this word is not used so much nowadays (it's more 7o's slang).
Beaut!/Beauty!: beaut, beauty or 'you beauty' is a very Australian way to say that something is great.
Bunny is an outdated slang term used to describe “a pretty, appealing, or alluring young woman, often one ostensibly engaged in a sport or similar activity.” For example, an attractive woman at the beach might have been referred to as a “beach bunny.” This phrase was popular in the '70s but quickly fell out of favor.
It was initially used in Australia to refer to a woman of Irish origin, but from the late 19th century onwards it became a general term for a woman or girl. It probably derives from the generic use of the (originally Irish) proper name Sheila.
Australians are generally quite reserved when it comes to flirtation, so it's best to take things slow. 2. Don't assume that everyone is interested in you. It's important to be respectful and understand that not everyone wants to flirt with you.
Break 'cute' down into sounds: [KYOOT] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
A common slang word for someone who is attractive is to say they are hot (adj.) or call them a hottie (n.):
Couch turf (pronounced 'cooch') is a popular warm-season grass variety in Australia, thanks to its high drought tolerance and soft underfoot. It's one of the toughest turf varieties, and it's used for playing surfaces in stadiums and golf courses.
: a sexually attractive person.
babe. noun(offensive) attractive woman. bathing beauty. beauty queen. cover girl.
drop-dead (slang) ravishing. She looked ravishing. hot (informal) fit (British, informal)
Slang. sexually aroused; lustful. sexy; attractive.
Phrase. (Australian rules football) An exclamation of joy or enthusiasm, often said in response to a player taking a specky or kicking a great goal. (UK, Australia, by extension) A general exclamation of happiness and joy.
A short guide to compliments
Beaut! or You beauty! Exclamation of delight. Bonzer Good, a good thing. Mate A sworn friend – one you'd do anything for – as essential as beer to the Australian stereotype.
Got The Hots For: The act of having a crush on someone.
i.e. “OMG so Sally Jones totally has the hots for Johnno.”
Cheeky: Used widely in Aboriginal Australia, the word cheeky isn't only used to refer to insolence but also behaviour that is dangerous. A dog prone to biting people, for example, would be described as “cheeky”.