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.
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.