It originates from sweat being the result of hard work. So the slang stands for "That's easily done!" and from there to "Sure, I'll do it!".
The person you work for, or if you mean the slang usage of the word, it means good.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
Slang is slang It's the s' "LANG " uage.
There is no formal slang. Slang is informal language.
"yakka"Hard work is hard yakka.
Not cowboy slang. Overalls are another name for work pants.
There is no slang term for "have." Slang terms are used for things that are complex, or for things used in a particular situation (such as sports or work). People don't make up slang for simple words.
In Australian slang, "work" can refer to someone who is behaving in a deceitful or underhanded manner. It can also be used to describe something that is unfair or unjust.
No it is a formal word meaning the people you work with.
talking on your cell phone at work
If you are okay with a bit of slang, "fasta" would work.
not good work at all. poor effort
"Blokes" is the generic slang term for men in Australia. Practical application: "Ay, what are you blokes doin'? Get back to work."
It originates from sweat being the result of hard work. So the slang stands for "That's easily done!" and from there to "Sure, I'll do it!".
Yes, it means to work hard, especially at a boring job.
You could call them a shirker or a loafer or a lay-about or a bum.