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The word dip has several meanings in Aussie slang. It could refer to a pickpocket, a bucket, to spend money or cheekiness.
Aussie slang for sheep
It is an Aussie (Australian) slang word for Baby. It is thought to be derived from the word BROTHER.
The "correct" Australian slang term is strine.
"Aussie" is short for "Australian" "Bird" is Australian slang for a girl Thus, an Aussie bird is slang for an Australian girl
it is a chicken
We say "kipping", but this is adopted from British slang. Otherwise I'm not aware of a specific word or phrase we have for "sleeping".
Bugger all.
Ockerocker
There is no specific Australian slang for humpback whales.
there is not a word that starts with z in Australian language!!!! ^^^Wrong ! There are many words starting with 'z' in the Australian language. Since it's derived from English - just a few examples would be - zoo, zest, zip & zygote. ^^^ The Australian language is derived from English which is what we Australians speak. But we have our own sort of language called Aussie Slang Where words have different meanings. Bonza, Ace!, Barrack, and Barbie... are all examples of Aussie slang. There is not one word used in Aussie slang that begins with Z.
It is possibly more of an abbreviation than slang - "caulies" = Cauliflowers.