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Some Australian colloquialisms include: bloke - man, guy fair dinkum - true or genuine Banana bender : a someone who comes from Queensland flat out like a lizard drinking - really busy have a blue - have a fight bottler - something really good Buckley's chance - no chance of succeeding larrikin - a bit of a prankster chook - chicken

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