In Australian slang, a "chook" is a chicken.
Practical application: "Hey Mum, what's for dinner?" "Roast chook and vegies."
a chook is a hen Australian slang for any kind of chicken.
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A nanook chook is a term used in Australian slang to refer to a specific type of chicken, typically one that is raised in cold climates or environments. The phrase combines "nanook," which means bear in Inuit, and "chook," an Australian colloquial term for chicken. While it’s not a widely recognized breed, the term can reflect the adaptability of chickens in various conditions.
A chook is the Australian word for chicken. It is called colloquial slang as the word is used regionally. Originates from a Celtic word meaning 'come'. Used by early migrant farm servants when calling the chickens to feed.
The term yobbo is Australian slang for an uncultivated person.
The Australian slang term for girls or women is sheila.
"G'day" IS Australian slang - it's short for "Good Day."
"Aussie" is short for "Australian" "Bird" is Australian slang for a girl Thus, an Aussie bird is slang for an Australian girl
The Australian term (not slang) for French fries is "chips".
In Australian slang, women are referred to as "sheilas". The term is not usually applied to girls, but to grown women.
G'dayThere is no specific Australian slang word for 'welcome'. G'day is a greeting, but does not mean 'welcome'.
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