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Aussie slang for sheep
Aussie is a shortened version of the word Australian, meaning from Australia. Most commonly it is a term applied to a person or people. example:- He is an Aussie. means:- He is an Australian. Hey im from Australia so there for im an Aussie. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie oi,oi,oi
Yes, the word pants is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. Pants is a word for an article of clothing, a thing. The word pants is also the third person singular of the verb to pant (pants, panting, panted).
If it's one Aussie - the word is Aussie's - as in "The Aussie's dropped he ball again". If it's more than one Aussie - the apostrophe is 'implied' - as in "The Aussies lost again"Aussies's can have an apostrophe but there shouldn't be an s after the apostrophe.Aussie's is the possessive singular form of Aussie. eg The Aussie's dog is missing. - here - 's - shows the dog belongs to the Aussie (one Aussie).Aussies is the plural form of Aussie and means more than one. eg The Aussies lost the game.Aussies' is the plural possessive form of Aussie. eg The Aussies' fullback was hopeless.There is no implied apostrophe.
It is an Aussie (Australian) slang word for Baby. It is thought to be derived from the word BROTHER.
The word dip has several meanings in Aussie slang. It could refer to a pickpocket, a bucket, to spend money or cheekiness.
Oz, Ozzie, or Aussie.
Spodnie is the polish word for pants. Nikki wrote this comment. TTYL. Bye