Doesn't it mean something in English for a subject
"Muso" is Australian slang for musician. So, "Aussie muso" would refer to an Australian musician.
"Aussie" is a colloquial term used to refer to someone from Australia or things related to Australia. It is often used as a casual or friendly way to describe people or objects associated with the country.
"Australia, Australia, Australia, come on, come on, come on."
Probably the meaning you are after is the storage area of a motor car. For example, a car-boot sale is where people take goods in the boot of their car, and sell them in a market, which might be a large car-park for example. In North America it is called a trunk.
"Bruce" is a colloquial Australian term that is often used as a generic name for a man, similar to "mate" or "dude." It is commonly used in a humorous or light-hearted way in conversation.
The Australian English equivalent for "hello" is simply "hello." The Australian accent might make it sound like "g'day mate" in more casual or informal settings.
Aussie means Australia so when someone says i am an Aussie then they are saying that i am an Australia
Muso Ko was created in 1995.
Sello Muso was born on 1986-03-03.
"Aussie" is a colloquial term used to refer to someone from Australia or things related to Australia. It is often used as a casual or friendly way to describe people or objects associated with the country.
"Bruce" is a colloquial Australian term that is often used as a generic name for a man, similar to "mate" or "dude." It is commonly used in a humorous or light-hearted way in conversation.
Michel Muso is 18 years old so he was bor the year 1992
The cast of Muso Soup - 2011 includes: Mark Heap as Shash
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Mansa Muso
What does Aussie mean? And if it means Australia, they should travel to India to play cricket.
The Esperanto words for field mouse and computer mouse are kampo muso and komputila muso.