see ya
biee
catch ya
it is a chicken
The word dip has several meanings in Aussie slang. It could refer to a pickpocket, a bucket, to spend money or cheekiness.
Jerking/yanking your chain
It is an Aussie (Australian) slang word for Baby. It is thought to be derived from the word BROTHER.
well, we dont really have slang for that phrase but usually we wouldn't say best wishes unless we were writing it in a ccard or something, we'd probably say best o' luck "bestaluck"
"Aussie" is short for "Australian" "Bird" is Australian slang for a girl Thus, an Aussie bird is slang for an Australian girl
it is a chicken
wowser
Bugger all.
Ockerocker
There is no specific Australian slang for humpback whales.
The word dip has several meanings in Aussie slang. It could refer to a pickpocket, a bucket, to spend money or cheekiness.
If you're speaking to an adult, 'bye baby' is slang. If you're speaking to a baby, people usually say 'Bye, bye. Bye bye."
It is possibly more of an abbreviation than slang - "caulies" = Cauliflowers.
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"park your posterior".
An aussie battler is, in Australian slang, a working-class Australian who perseveres in the face of adversity.