The Australian term "fair dinkum" means genuine or true. If someone is fair dinkum, it means they are honest, and there's no deception in them. What you see is what they are really like.
If presented as a question, such as "Are you fair dinkum?" or just "Fair dinkum?" it means "Is that really true?" or "Are you serious?"
"Fair dinkum" is an Australian slang term that means genuine, true, or honest. It is often used to express authenticity or sincerity in conversation.
Fair Dinkum Histories was created in 2005.
The cast of Fair Dinkum Manjit - 2006 includes: Manjit Boparai as himself
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* "Crikey!" has become a catchword since the Crocodile Hunter first appeared. * "G'day, mate!" is a common greeting. * "Fair Dinkum!" can be a statement meaning something is true, for example, after telling a story you can emphasise its truth by finishing with "Fair dinkum". Or, it can be stated as a question, asking if something is true.
The Dinkum Bloke was created in 1923.
the phrase stable temeratures mean the temperatures are just the right temperatures and they bring fair weather.
A barnet is Cockney rhyming slang for somebody's hair - originating from the phrase Barnet Fair.
"Fair to middling" means that (whatever the subject) could be better, could be worse, but falls somewhere in a possibly broad range approaching indifference or mediocrity.
The phrase "fair traffic" can refer to the concept of just and equitable exchange or trade. In Greek mythology, the Cyclops asks these questions to understand if Odysseus and his men have come as friends or foes, as their intentions will determine the Cyclops' response.
"Fair fa" is a Scottish phrase meaning "farewell" or "goodbye." It is used to bid someone a fond farewell or to wish them well.
It means a fair court hearing or trial
It means are you, the people that have been washed up from the sea, safe to be around?