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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.

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