What do Australians call hens?

Chook - the term chook means a chicken, usually a hen. Cuppa - a cup of tea or coffer 'Drop by this arvo for a cuppa' means please come and visit this afternoon for a cup of tea or coffee. Loo or dunny - Thesea are slang term for toilet.
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What is a hen in Australian slang?

In Australia, "chook" can also refer to a woman, especially an older woman. Kevin Ringuette If a woman is called an old chook it is the equivalent to calling them an old hen.
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What do aussies call chickens?

A chook. In Australia, chook = chicken.
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What do hens mean in Australia?

Terminology. The term bachelorette party or simply bachelorette is common in the United States and Canada. In the United Kingdom and Ireland it is known as a hen(s) party, hen(s) night or hen(s) do, while the terms hens party or hens night are common in Australia and New Zealand.
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What does chookie mean in Australia?

colloquial (chiefly Scottish, Irish English (northern), Australian, and New Zealand). 1. 1880– A chicken; (more generally) any bird. Also in chookie birdie.
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What is the slang word for eggs in Australia?

Recorded Australian slang terms for 'egg' include 'bum nut', 'butt nugget', and 'fart cartridge'. Also known to be called Chicken Period as well. Heard it a few times. As an Aussie I've never heard of them.
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What does bobo head mean in Australia?

A boofhead is a person with a large head. That's perhaps the kindest definition of boofhead. It is also a word for an idiot: a stupid person with an oversized head. This definition of boofhead was popularised by the cartoon character Boofhead who appeared in the Sydney Daily Mirror from 1941.
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What does a hen mean in slang?

However in slang hen means woman, this term dates from 1620s. Depending on which part of the UK you come from referring to a woman as a “hen” can have different effects.In England it is seen as offensive - implying that a woman is an “old chick”.
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What does rooster mean in Australian slang?

18. Rooster = A guy. “ He's a good lookin' rooster” 19. Root = Sex.
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What does chook mean in Australian slang?

Chook - the term chook means a chicken, usually a hen.
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What is the most aussie thing to say?

An Australian classic, “no worries” is often said instead of “that's alright” or “it was no trouble”. Similarly, you might hear “no dramas”, which means the same thing. If you thank someone for helping you and they say “no worries” or “no dramas” it means it was no problem for them to assist you.
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What does fair dinkum mean in Australia?

slang, Australia. : unquestionably good or genuine : excellent. often used as a general expression of approval.
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What do aussies call hotdogs?

Amy Van de Belt. Clarice Marie sausage, snag or sausage sizzle is what we call it in Australia. Hot dogs here are the ones that they boil.
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What is the Australian slang for breasts?

slang (originally Australian). A woman's breast. Usually in plural. Hello, honey, that sweater—one deep breath and your norks will be in my soup.
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What do Australians call a hood?

The cover on the front of a car is called a 'bonnet', rather than a 'hood', while an Australian will typically say 'holiday' instead of 'vacation'.
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What do aussies call their friends?

Mate. “Mate” is a popular word for friend. And while it's used in other English-speaking countries around the world, it has a special connection to Australia. In the past, mate has been used to address men, but it can be gender-neutral. In Australia, you'll also hear mate used in an ironic sense.
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What is cheeky in Australia?

1. Behaviour which is rude or disrespectful, especially used of children towards adults. Informal English = cheek, rudeness. English = impertinence, impudence, insolence.
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What is a boofhead in Australia?

boofhead. A fool or simpleton; a stupid person; an uncouth person. Boofhead derives from buffle-headed 'having a head like a buffalo' (OED) and bufflehead 'a fool, blockhead, stupid fellow' (OED). Bufflehead has disappeared from standard English, but survives in its Australian form boofhead.
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What does Kanga mean in Australia?

Kanga. Kangaroo Check out that massive kanga! travel bug. Kangaroos in the top paddock. To act, think, or behave in an eccentric, foolish, or nonsensical manner Did you see that bloke doing a wheelie at that intersection?
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What do aussies call breakfast?

Brekkie = Breakfast; Also spelled brekky or breaky.
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What does yakker mean in Australia?

The word yakka means hard work, especially manual labour. This has been Australian slang since the 1880s but is one of many words we have in Australian English to originate from an Aboriginal language.
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What do aussies call $100 in slang?

The $100 note is less common than the $50 note, and thereby nicknames vary a lot more, the most frequently used is a "watermelon", but is also referred to as a "granny smith" both due to the green colour, a "Bradman", in reference to Australian cricketer's 99.94 batting average by Sir Donald Bradman, or "melba", in ...
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What does "out bush" mean in Australia?

The term "Outback" is also used, but usually in association with the more arid inland areas of Australia. "The bush" also refers to any populated region outside of the major metropolitan areas, including mining and agricultural areas.
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What is a piker in Australian slang?

To pike is a colloquialism unique to Australia, meaning to 'go quickly'. And a piker is the type of person who would opt out of an arrangement or challenge or not do their fair share. Often, at the last moment.
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Why do Australians say cobber?

The Australian National Dictionary suggests the British dialectal word cob, 'to take a liking to' as a probable origin of cobber, and the use of the word seems to support the need for friendship in the harsh environment of the Australian bush.
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