Go in Australian slang means to do something. A footie player might lose his temper and "go the thump" which means he punched an opponent. Go the mug lair means to act like the worst kind of show off - and Donald Trump is the classic mug lair.
Come in Australia is to attempt to do something slyly or dishonestly or wrongly - Come the raw prawn means to try to pull a fast one; come the bounce means to attempt to bully someone into something.
In Australian slang, "jaguar" refers to someone who is viewed as arrogant or flashy, typically in terms of their clothing or behavior. It can be used to describe someone who is seen as showy or ostentatious.
Doesn't it mean something in English for a subject
In Australian slang, "flog" means to steal or to sell something illegally. It is often used to describe someone who is dishonest or sneaky.
"Yakka" (yakker, yacker) is an Australian slang term meaning "work". Practical application: "I have just dug a big hole in the backyard. It was hard yakka in the sun."
The term nungas is a British slang term, most notably used in the novel Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging(also a 2008 film). The term means bosoms or breasts, supposedly because when moved, they bounce about and go nunga nunga nunga.(The term has no connection to the Nungas, an aboriginal group in Australia.)
''Dill'' means ''idiot'' as australian slang.
Grog is a slang term for alcohol.
G'dayThere is no specific Australian slang word for 'welcome'. G'day is a greeting, but does not mean 'welcome'.
Canberra is the capital city of Australia.. not a slang word.
Tomato sauce
It is a slang word for defecating.
"Oval" means the same thing in Australia as it does in America, an elongated circle. I think what you think it means is the answer to this question, "What does 'Date' mean in Australian slang?"
"Carn" is Australian slang for come on.
Australian slang, to be drinking alone.
A long time.
husband , in Australian slang And in American slang too.
This is an old slang word for teacher