Food- ya want to feed the croc some tucker
No Its not a word...Its just a common slang which is being used by ignorant english speaker
This is the French word for sorry. This is a common French word sometimes used by the Americans as slang.
"Gata" is a female cat. The word is also used as slang for maid-servant.
Zonzon (derived from "Prison"). It's a more current slang.
In Mexican slang, it would be used to mean the B-word which means a female dog.
Tucker is old Australian slang for food. Food was carried in a tucker bag, as referred to in the national song, Waltzing Matilda. It comes from the early 19th century English slang word tuck which is in mainstream use in Commonwealth countries to describe school canteens as tuck shops and in the expression to tuck in, meaning to start eating.
Cheers!
Canberra is the capital city of Australia.. not a slang word.
Well, many people think that the word tuckshop comes from Australia because "tucker" means food. But, it doesn't come from Australia. The Catholics actually used that word. So, there's your answer.
As English is the default language in Australia, the word is still "gorgeous".The slang used to be "bonzer" or "bonza", but this word really is not used anymore.
Galah, mug, yarra, dingbat.
OK is a slang word, and cowboys used it.
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.
AfricanAmerican gang slang for "I agree." Or "That's right"
Never heard "short" used as a slang word for car.
The slang word "chio" is a slang word used to describe a petty girl. In Singaporan and Malaysian "chio" is a slang for an attractive and really good looking girl.
Player is used as a slang word, but if you want to slang it even more I guess it would be "playa." Plural = playaz