Australians certainly use the word "removalist", and there is a good chance that this has derived from the British language.
The word Australian is a proper noun when used in the following context: "He is an Australian because he was born here." Proper nouns are always capitalised. The word Australian can also be an adjective, describing something as originating from Australia, e.g. "The koala is an Australian animal."
An old slang name for a British Sailor. It was the Navy's policy to issue lime juice to combat scurvy. Dates from 1795. Can also refer to a British person or ship Also Australian slang for an immigrant
Storm
Yes.
The Australian slang term for girls or women is sheila.
No
The unscrambled word is urbanization.(British/Australian/etc spelling: urbanisation)
The word "Money" is the same in British English as it is in American, Canadian, Irish, Australian, and New Zealand English.
VIP
Slip
The Australian word for tipster is "punter."
Kriky is a form of Australian slang, not English, but I can see how you can get mixed up, the accents are similar!! :)
The Australian word for the Australian language is English. Or if you mean "G'day" and "Bonza, mate", we call that Strine.
The only Australian word for 'welcome' is welcome.
The Australian aboriginal word for dragonfly is "migiwirrwarr". The Australian aboriginal word for butterflies is "bunpa" and for fruit is "gunydja".
The Australian word for 'mustang' (wild horse) is "Brumby".
The most common name for mother in Australia is "Mum".