Aussie slang for sheep
normal sheep
"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.
It means sheep or goat
Aussie means Australia so when someone says i am an Aussie then they are saying that i am an Australia
goat
Flock
Sheep in Australia are called sheep, though there are many different breeds - eg Merinos, Poll Dorsets, White Suffolks, Dorpers and crossbreds.
The word that rhymes with "piece" and refers to a sheep's wool is "fleece."
There are no antonyms for the word 'shepherdess'. It means 'a woman who looks after sheep', which is too complex an idea to have a word with an opposite meaning. The word 'shepherd' means 'a person who looks after sheep', but even if you interpreted it more narrowly as 'a man who looks after sheep', it would still not be an antonym of 'shepherdess'.
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.
Mugoma is a kikuyu word which means a female sheep.