What is the Australian slang for breasts?

Australian slang for breasts includes norks (or norgs), which originated from a 1960s butter wrapper illustration. Other common Australian terms include jugs and yabbos. The term norks is generally used in the plural to refer to a woman's breasts.
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What do they call breasts in Australia?

“Norks” is an Australian slang term for human breasts, tits or mammary glands.
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What is a Cobba in Australian slang?

Cobber is an Australian and New Zealand word for "mate" or "friend".
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What is a sheila?

Coming from the Irish name Síle, it translates to “blind one,” a unique choice is baby's spirit is like a bright, blinding light. Sheila also comes from the Latin name Celia, which means “heavenly.” It is also a slang term used in Australia and New Zealand to reference a woman or girl.
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What do aussies call their wives?

Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend. I'm taking the missus out for their birthday.
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28 AUSTRALIAN SLANG Words/Phrases (That You Need to Know!)

What is the most famous Australian slang?

Let's start with one of the most famous Australian slang phrases: 'No worries'. It's said to be the national motto of Australia. This expression means “do not worry about it”, or “it's all right”.
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What does it mean to call someone "mate"?

Someone's mate is their spouse, partner, boyfriend, or girlfriend. Your grandmother's long-term sweetheart is her mate. Awwww. A husband or wife is one kind of mate, and animals have mates too, chosen for reproduction and sometimes to assist in raising babies.
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What does a fanny in Australia mean?

In the US fanny is a commonly used word for backside; in Australia the equivalent word is bum, as in "he kicked him in the bum". Fanny is not an acceptable word in Australia or New Zealand - it refers to the same general region of the female body, at the top end of the legs, but at the front, not the back!
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What is a dobber in Australia?

noun. Australian slang. an informant or traitor. Sometimes shortened to: dobber.
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What is a cockie in Australia?

nounWord forms: plural cockies Australian informal. 1. short for cockatoo (sense 2) 2. a farmer whose farm is regarded as small or of little account.
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What does "shags" mean in Australia?

Sexual intercourse. Root. Sexual intercourse, similar to the British word 'Shag'. Can also be used as a verb.
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What is woop woop in Australia?

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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What does ozzy ozzy ozzy oi oi oi mean?

"Ozzy Ozzy Ozzy, Oi Oi Oi" (often "Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi") is a popular Australian sports chant expressing national pride, a patriotic call-and-response meaning "Australian! Australian! Australian! Yes! Yes! Yes!". It's a modification of an older British chant, "Oggy Oggy Oggy, Oi Oi Oi," originally from Cornish miners, but the "Aussie" version became famous worldwide after the Sydney Olympics, symbolizing national unity and excitement at sporting events. 
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What does "g day mate" mean in Australia?

General greeting, used instead of “hello”, both day and night. Often combined with “mate”, as in… How do you use it? “G'day, mate!” (mostly used by men though, not so often by women.)
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What does a fanny in Australia mean?

In the US fanny is a commonly used word for backside; in Australia the equivalent word is bum, as in "he kicked him in the bum". Fanny is not an acceptable word in Australia or New Zealand - it refers to the same general region of the female body, at the top end of the legs, but at the front, not the back!
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What is a scag in Australia?

The Standing Council of Attorneys-General (SCAG) comprises Attorneys-General from the Australian Government, all states and territories, and the New Zealand Minister for Justice. Its purpose is to implement a national and trans-Tasman focus on maintaining and promoting best practice in law reform.
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