My, oh my, have a look at that!
This phrase is Australian slang and is often used to express surprise or disbelief. "Strewth" is an exclamation similar to "wow," "cop" means "see" or "take," and "gecko" refers to a quick glance or a momentary look. So, the whole phrase can be roughly translated to "Wow, take a quick look at that!"
Something eye catchy
In Kikuyu, "njege" means gecko, which is a small lizard known for its ability to climb walls and ceilings using specialized toe pads.
The cop patrolled the neighborhood diligently to ensure the safety of the residents.
"Pias" is the term for the fruit "kamias". Check out Averhoa bilimbi. It's a sour fruit used to flavor dishes, such as "sinigang". It can be made into jam, too, for those with a sweet tooth.
"Cop-uh-kol-uh."
The correct punctuation for this sentence is: "Pat organized the picnic; Tim planned the menu." By adding a semicolon between the two independent clauses, you can properly connect them in a single sentence.
In Australian slang, strewth is an interjection. Cop means get. Gecko means look. Wow! Get a look or Wow! Take a look.
Same thing ... Gecko. I know it, i am french :)
Slang for police - cop
The scientific name for Tokay Gecko is Gekko gecko.
A police officer. The word 'cop' originated in 19th century England, where 'to cop' meant 'to seize, to arrest'. The expression 'It's a fair cop', meaning 'you caught me red-handed doing something wrong' is still being used there.
They have the same name, but their color might be different. The spots and striped might be at their tail, the whole body, or the head. Their skin colors can be yellow, pinkish-orange, and that's all i know. :D
G'day cobber! Strewth! Pass us a tinnie, mate. Thrash the Poms.
I think that both are almost the same. Cop is a slang term to denote police. So, both cop training and police academy training both have the same meaning.
Strewth - 42 (and that was without a calculator)
Day gecko, leopard gecko and crested gecko
Assuming you mean gecko, its a lizard. Google them, there is the Leopard Gecko, Crested Gecko, and the Gargoyle Gecko, just to get you started
I would say a Crested Gecko, although you can get a colourful gecko like a loepard gecko