The Essential Aussie Dictionary
As I got off the plane, I paused to take in the feeling of stepping back on home soil. I looked around and listened—Australian accents all around me. I beamed enthusiastically at passersby. They probably thought I was weird, but I didn’t care. Nothing felt better than being back home, especially during the summer.
Before leaving New York, fellow Shen Yun dancer Rebecca Jiang instructed me to have fun in the motherland. I knew I would, but what about the non-Australians in our company? Would they be able to comprehend the laidback Aussie language?
Thus, I have prepared an Aussie-English dictionary to assist new visitors to my homeland:
- Arvo: the afternoon
 - “Aussie Aussie Aussie!”: the start of a battle cry usually used at sporting events. (The traditional reply is “Oi Oi Oi!”)
 - Barbie: barbecue
 - Bathers/Cossie/Togs: swim wear, swim suit
 - Beauty: great; fantastic
 - Billabong: a watering hole
 - Billy: teapot; a container for boiling water
 - Bloke: man; guy
 - Brekkie: breakfast
 - Brizzie: Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland
 - Bunyip: a mythical aboriginal bush spirit animal that lives in swamps and billabongs
 - Bush: the Outback, or anywhere that isn’t in town
 - Cheers: thanks
 - Chrissie: Christmas
 - Didgeridoo: an Australian Aboriginal musical instrument made from a hollow log
 - Dingo: the Australian wild dog that howls but does not bark
 - Docket: a bill, receipt
 - Esky: a large insulated food and drink container usually used for picnics and barbecues
 - Fair Dinkum: true, right
 - Fairy Floss: cotton candy
 - G’day/Gidday: the universal Australian friendly greeting or hello
 - Gobsmacked: surprised, astounded
 - Gumtree: Australian eucalyptus tree
 - Jumbuck: sheep
 - Lamington: an Australian delicacy, made from spongecake that is cut into squares and covered in chocolate and coconut
 - Lollies: candy, sweets
 - Maccas: McDonald’s
 - Mate: friend, buddy
 - Mozzie: mosquito
 - No worries: expression of forgiveness or reassurance.
 - Rapt: pleased, delighted
 - Reckon!: You bet! Absolutely!
 - Rellie/Relo: family relative
 - Shout: turn to buy—a round of drinks usually
 - Singlet: a sleeveless cotton undershirt
 - Stoked: very pleased
 - Sunnies: sunglasses
 - Ta: thank you
 - Telly: television
 - Thongs: rubber backless sandals, flip flops
 - Tomato sauce: ketchup
 - Trackies: track suit
 - True blue: patriotic, Australian person or thing
 - Vegemite: a savory spread made from an extract of brewers yeast, eaten on toast
 - Yabby: inland freshwater crayfish or lobster found in Australia
 - Yewy: U-turn
 - Yonks: a long time, ages
 - Zinc: sunscreen
 
Am I forgetting anything?
            Helen Shia
Dancer
12 de febrero de 2013
