if your doing the take 5 quiz. the answer is snake
"Joe Blake" is Australian slang for a snake. It is often used in a humorous or casual way when referring to snakes.
It's Australian cockney slang which normally rhymes with the intended word, trouble and strife means wife, china plate means mate, Joe Blake is snake.
G'dayThere is no specific Australian slang word for 'welcome'. G'day is a greeting, but does not mean 'welcome'.
Grog is a slang term for alcohol.
It is a slang word for defecating.
This is an old slang word for teacher
Canberra is the capital city of Australia.. not a slang word.
"Whinge" is not slang, it is an English word meaning "to complain or whine", usually for a trivial issue.
"Dapper" is not slang, it is an English word meaning "to be dressed and groomed very well".
In Australian slang, women are referred to as "sheilas". The term is not usually applied to girls, but to grown women.
The Australian slang term for girls or women is sheila.
"Banger" or "Snag" is Australian slang for the BBQ'ing type of sausage, also known as a "mystery bag" because of the questionable meat content.
Kriky is a form of Australian slang, not English, but I can see how you can get mixed up, the accents are similar!! :)
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