genuine, honest, natural, frank, sincere, candid, upfront
The Dinkum Bloke was created in 1923.
Fair Dinkum Histories was created in 2005.
The Australian term "fair dinkum" means genuine or true. If someone is fair dinkum, it means they are honest, and there's no deception in them. What you see is what they are really like.If presented as a question, such as "Are you fair dinkum?" or just "Fair dinkum?" it means "Is that really true?" or "Are you serious?"
The cast of Fair Dinkum Manjit - 2006 includes: Manjit Boparai as himself
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The cast of The Dinkum Firearm and Historic Weaponry Museum Tour - 2013 includes: Jaimie Alexander as herself Johnny Knoxville as himself Arnold Schwarzenegger as himself
* "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.
"Fair dinkum" is an Australian colloquial expression that means genuine, real, or honest. It is often used to affirm the authenticity of something or to express sincerity in a statement. For example, if someone says, "He's a fair dinkum bloke," it means that the person is trustworthy and straightforward. The phrase reflects Australian culture's valuing of authenticity and straightforwardness.
The cast of The Dinkum Bloke - 1923 includes: Beryl Gow as Peggy Garvin aged 7 Lottie Lyell as Nell Garvin Rene Sandeman as Mrs. Gilder Cecil Scott as Geoffrey Gilder Arthur Tauchert as Bill Garvin Lotus Thompson as Peggy Garvin aged 17
They are synonyms.
Synonyms
Relative and kin are synonyms.