Australia’s Slang

A Lesson In ‘Strine - The Letter “B”

By: Phoenix Arrien

‘Drier than a dead dingo’s donger’, is not something you hear every day in Australia, though I did hear it the other day and laughed my head off. I wedged it back into position and continued on my merry way.

Here is my first explanation of ‘strine or Aussie slang, an essential part of travelling in Australia.

I bring you the letter ‘B’:

Banana bender:
a person from Queensland

Barbie:
barbecue (noun)

Barrack:
to cheer on (football team etc.)

Bastard:
term of endearment

Beyond the Black Stump:
a long way away, the back of nowhere

Bloke:
man, guy

Bloody: very (bloody hard yakka)

Bloody oath! :
That’s certainly true

Bludger:
lazy person, layabout, somebody who always relies on other
people to do things or lend him things

Blue:
fight (”he was having a blue with his wife”)

Boogie board:
a hybrid, half-sized surf board

Built like a Brick shit house:
big strong bloke

Brumby:
a wild horse

Buckley’s, Buckley’s chance: no chance (”New Zealand stands Buckley’s of beating Australia at football”)

Budgie smugglers: men’s bathing costume

Bull bar: stout bar fixed to the front of a vehicle to protect it against hitting kangaroos (also roo bar)

Bundy: short for Bundaberg, Queensland, and the brand of rum that’s made there

Bush bash: long competitive running or motorcar race through the bush

Bushie: someone who lives in the Bush

Bushranger: highwayman, outlaw

And most important of all - when you see ‘BYO’ you are about to enter an unlicensed restaurant where you have to Bring Your Own grog. This may be true for a party or barbecue where a ‘dry’ visitor may raise eyebrows.

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