豪キャブラリ: Big Smoke
The exact opposite of being out in Woop Woop.
Australian English is unique, and the vocabulary used here is fair dinkum, dinky-di, ridgy didge Strayan Strine.
オーストラリア英語は独特で、ここで使われている語彙(豪彙?)はまさに“フェアディンカム”、“ディンキディ”、“リッジィ・ディッジ”な本場のストレインそのものです
The exact opposite of being out in Woop Woop.
A city chock-a-block full of banana benders.
What you do when you’re not being serious.
One of the most enduring images of Australian culture.
As far away from anything as you can get.
A great way to start the day….
Time for a cuppa?
Read this in Plain English/プレーン英語で読む Read this in Japanese/日本語で読む Chrissie It was getting close to Chrissie, which prompted me to chuck a sickie. I was still in the nuddy, so I slipped on some grundies. I went to light up a durry, but I’d run out and had to have a rollie. It was perfect…
Bikkie Why cookie when you can bikkie?
Chrissie We wish you a Merry Chrissie!
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