To give something a "burl" means to try it out, usually for the first time.
Practical example: "We are having roast wombat for dinner. It tastes a bit like koala. Go on, give it a burl."
In Australian slang, the phrase "give it a burl" can be used to mean taking something seriously or giving it a genuine effort. Another expression is "don't muck around," which conveys the idea of not being frivolous and treating a situation with the seriousness it deserves. These phrases reflect a straightforward, no-nonsense attitude common in Australian English.
''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.
It is a slang word for defecating.
Tomato sauce
"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?"
A long time.
"Carn" is Australian slang for come on.
Australian slang, to be drinking alone.
husband , in Australian slang And in American slang too.