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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Why do aussies say fair dinkum?

On finding payable amounts of gold, they were heard to call out: "fair dinkum". This was interpreted as: "genuine gold", "real gold" or "true gold". With time, "fair dinkum" came to be used as an expression of "honest" and/or "true".
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What does dinkum mean in British slang?

First recorded in 1890–95; origin uncertain, possibly from Lincolnshire dialect dincum, dinkum “work, hard work,” extended to mean “doing one's fair share of work”
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Is fair dinkum a swear word?

It originates in the British dialects of Derbyshire and Lincolnshire, where it meant 'work', or 'a due share of work'. So if you did your fair dinkum, it meant you did your fair share of the work. Nowadays, it means true, honest and genuine and is often used accordingly.
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Why is a toilet called a dunny in Australia?

In Australian English the word dunny is used informally for toilet. It derives from the British dialect word dunnekin meaning 'privy' (from dung 'excrement' and ken 'house'). It was originally used in Australian English, from the 1930s, to refer to an unsewered outside toilet.
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What Does Fair Dinkum Mean In Australian Slang?

Why is drongo an insult?

Insult. The word "drongo" is used in Australian English as a mild form of insult meaning "idiot" or "stupid fellow". This usage derives from an Australian racehorse of the same name (apparently after the spangled drongo, D. bracteatus) in the 1920s that never won despite many places.
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Why can't Bluey say dunny?

Mum bans the girls from saying the word 'dunny' because it's not a word the Queen of England would use, but the kids try and trick her into saying it anyway. This morning Bluey and Bingo have crawled into bed with Mum and Dad. Bluey wants to play 'three in the bed' while Dad is in the dunny.
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What does bloody mean in Australia?

Bloody – very (bloody hard yakka) Bloody oath! – that's certainly true. Blotto – very drunk. Blowie – blow fly.
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Why is KFC called Dirty Bird?

Dirty Bird - Another word for KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken), commonly used in Australia. It is referred to as Dirty Bird because they (rarely) stock the filthiest of chooks - Colonel, your main responsibility is to ensure that your shop is always stocked with the dirtiest of birds!
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What does whoop whoop mean in Australia?

Woop Woop. Woop Woop is used to refer to a place in the middle of nowhere. People use it to signify that a location is far away, unfamiliar to them, and difficult to get to.
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Why do Australians say "yeah, nah"?

Yeah nah is a commonly used Australian phrase and colloquialism. The phrase yeah nah means 'no', but it allows the speaker or writer to ease into their response so as to not come across as too outspoken, or brash.
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What is a chooky in Australian slang?

Chook comes from British dialect chuck(y) 'a chicken; a fowl' which is a variant of chick. Chook is the common term for the live bird, although chook raffles, held in Australian clubs and pubs, have ready-to-cook chooks as prizes.
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What do aussies call ladies?

Though it is not as common as it once was, “sheila” is the Australian slang for girl or woman. It originally came from the Irish name Síle, which was exclusively used with women.
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What is the most Australian thing to say?

10 Australian Phrases You Need to Know
  • Bloody oath/Struth/Fair dinkum/Deadset.
  • Dog's breakfast/Dog's brekkie.
  • She'll be right/No worries/No wukkas.
  • Yeah, nah / Nah, yeah.
  • Macca's run.
  • It's your shout.
  • Woop Woop.
  • What do you reckon?/I reckon.
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Why do aussies smile?

Fact: An Aussies' ”smile” is actually a form of humble submission and respect, excitement, and happiness. This unique trait is seen more frequently in female Aussies.
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Is dunny a bad word in Australia?

The word "Dunny" is Australian slang for toilet or outhouse. Technically "Dunny" is not a rude word but not many people on average say the word Dunny.
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Is Bluey nonbinary?

If you've missed it or are new to the hit animated show on ABC Kids, Bluey is a girl! In fact, both Heeler pups are female.
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Why is Bluey controversial?

Bluey episodes have been banned or censored due to inappropriate content or potential harm to viewers, such as encouraging dangerous games or using offensive language.
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Why do Australians say dob?

To inform upon (someone); to incriminate (someone). The ethic of standing by one's mates means that many Australians take a dim view of dobbing. The word is probably related to British dialect dob meaning 'to put down an article heavily or clumsily; to throw down', and 'to throw stones etc.
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What is a gronk?

GRONK - Australian slang, (noun) A total moron, an extremely unpleasant person or an unwanted guest!
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What is a popular Australian curse word?

Bugger. (Noun/verb/adjective) A mild profanity that's also one of the most versatile words in Australian English. Exclamation; “Bugger! I dropped some more avo on myself.”
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What do Australians call mosquitoes?

Mozzie: short for mosquito. No drama/s: this is Aussie speak for no problem.
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What is a flaming galah?

If you've ever visited Australia or even watched Australian television then the chances are that you have. 'You flaming Galah' is a term coined for someone who has made a fool of themselves, or in the case of soap opera character, Alf Stewart, in Home and Away, when he has been riled by someone.
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What does bin chicken mean?

The birds have also come to be regarded as a problem species in Victoria as a result of their scavenging activities, scattering rubbish from tips and bins in the process, and earning the widespread nickname "bin chicken". They are even known to snatch sandwiches from picnickers.
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