ticklingmedusa
17th April 2006, 06:56 PM
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Gil, one of my very good friends lives in Adelaide.
Even though we alledgedly speak the same language
I often had no idea what he was saying. He suggested I try an online strine dictionary. I had fun with it and it ended up being pretty useful.
Try the link below,
tm
http://www.dunway.com/html/aussie_slang.html
<HR style="COLOR: #c0aa94" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->Somewhat off topic question...what is a "Chippy"? I looked it up online, and the answer does not remotely resemble any kind of woodworker. No offence, but this was what I found>>
http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/inde...?date=20010524 (http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=20010524)
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Gil, one of my very good friends lives in Adelaide.
Even though we alledgedly speak the same language
I often had no idea what he was saying. He suggested I try an online strine dictionary. I had fun with it and it ended up being pretty useful.
Try the link below,
tm
http://www.dunway.com/html/aussie_slang.html