I don't think there are additional meanings to the term "boyfriend," but a boyfriend could also be called "boo," "beau," "boothang," "main squeeze," "boy," "man," "hubby," and so forth.
There are a few specific Australian slang terms for boyfriend. One common one is to call them a wombat, or sometimes a possum. You may also hear “my fella”. Other than that, though, they mostly share their slang terms with other English slang, including terms like babe.
BF (abbreviation) definition and synonyms. Macmillan Dictionary.
(slang) a person's girlfriend or boyfriend. steady, sweetheart, sweetie, truelove. a person loved by another person. chosen.
Beau or sweetheart.
These sentimental words evoke a more genteel time. Don't overdo the old-fashioned vocabulary, however. Referring to a man as your “suitor” may be fun. But calling him your “swain” is just going to make people think he's a swine.
"Bae," Urban Dictionary says, is an acronym that stands for "before anyone else," or a shortened version of baby or babe, another word for sweetie, and, mostly unrelated, poop in Danish. In addition, "bae" has appeared in rap songs and countless web memes since the mid-2000's.
beau. / (bəʊ) / noun plural beaux (bəʊ, bəʊz) or beaus (bəʊz) a lover, sweetheart, or escort of a girl or woman. a man who is greatly concerned with his clothes and appearance; dandy.
“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.
Everyday Australian Slang Words:
Chick or Chickie babe - Cute Aussie girl. Ocker - An Aussie masculine male drinker /womanizer. Snags - Sausages.
Verb. (Australia, slang, dated) To kiss and cuddle; to canoodle.
Aussie Nicknames for Girlfriends and Wives
There are many terms of endearment that can be used for the woman in your life - sweetheart, angel, boo, love, bebé (the latter nicked from Spanish nicknames).
Pash (pash) / Kiss
An indelicate description of kissing passionately, hence the name. Pashing typically leads to two things: pash rash (red marks around the lips caused by excessive kissing), and/or rooting (the crass Australian term for the birds and the bees).
Mate. (Noun) Friend; used in a variety of different contexts. Addressing an actual friend: “G'day, mate.” Expression of congratulations: “Maaate!”
What does it mean? Another word for friend. Common in Britain as well, but used even more enthusiastically by Aussies, who pepper the ends of their sentences with a longer, stretched out “maaaaate” that conveys friendliness and establishes a relaxed bond between the speakers.
Dating back to the 17th Century, to bilk is to cheat, swindle or to evade a payment on a debt. Eelie is an obsolete Aussie underworld slang word for a confidence trick or the ruse by which a swindle is affected, probably extracted from eelerspee, an obsolete word for a con artist.
A beau is an old-fashioned term for "boyfriend." When your great-grandmother was young, she probably had a beau.
US informal. someone you care about, especially a boyfriend, girlfriend, or other close friend: You will always be my boo.
(boʊ ) Word forms: beaux plural, beaus plural. countable noun [oft poss N] Someone's beau is their boyfriend or lover.
or Good As You [ gey ] or [ good az yoo ]
“Boo” is often used as a term of endearment for someone special to the person saying it. Similarly, “bae” is an abbreviation for “before anyone else” and is often used as a term of affection for a significant other or someone the person is interested in romantically.
Woolworths Ginger Kisses are delicious ginger sponge biscuits with a creamy vanilla flavoured filling.
rainbow kiss (plural rainbow kisses) (sexology, vulgar) The act of someone performing oral sex on a woman during her menstrual period while also simultaneously receiving oral sex from her, followed by a kiss where male ejaculate and menstrual fluid are exchanged via kissing, then usually swallowed.
Technically, this means XOXO stands for kisses and hugs, a less frequent variant for the more rhythmic hugs and kisses.