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'Salute, Aussie : brushing flies away
'Salvos, the : Salvation Army, bless them
'Sandgroper : a person from Western Australia
'Sanger : a sandwich
'Sav : saveloy (see also "fair suck of the sav!")
'Schooner : large beer glass in Queensland; medium beer glass in South Australia
'Scratchy : instant lottery ticket
'Screamer : party lover; "two pot screamer" - somebody who gets drunk on very little alcohol
'Seppo : an American
'Servo : petrol station
'Shag on a rock, stands out like a : very obvious
'Shark biscuit : somebody new to surfing
'She'll be right : it'll turn out okay
'Sheila : a woman
'Shit house (adj.) : of poor quality, unenjoyable ("this car is shit house", "the movie was shit house")
'Shit house (noun) : toilet, lavatory
'Shonky : dubious, underhanded. E.g. a shonky practice, shonky business etc.
'Shoot through : to leave
'Shout : turn to buy - a round of drinks usually ("it's your shout")
'Show pony : someone who tries hard, by his dress or behaviour, to impress those around him.
'Sickie : day off sick from work (chuck a sickie = take the day off sick from work when you're perfectly healthy!)
'Skite : boast, brag
'Skull/Skol (a beer) : to drink a beer in a single draught without taking a breath
'Slab : a carton of 24 bottles or cans of beer
'Sleepout : house verandah converted to a bedroom
'Smoko : smoke or coffee break
'Snag : a sausage
'Sook : person or animal who is soft, tame, inoffensive. Hence sooky (adj.)
'Spag bol : spaghetti bolognese
'Spewin' : very angry
'Spiffy, pretty spiffy : great, excellent
'Spit the dummy : get very upset at something
'Spruiker : man who stands outside a nightclub or restaurant trying to persuade people to enter
'Sprung : caught doing something wrong
'Spunk : a good looking person (of either sex)
'Squizz (noun) : look - "take a squizz at this"
'Standover man : a large man, usually gang-related, who threatens people with physical violence in order to have his wishes carried out.
'Station : a big farm/grazing property
'Stickybeak : nosy person
'Stoked : very pleased
'Stonkered : drunk
'Strewth : exclamation, mild oath ("Strewth, that Chris is a bonzer bloke")
'Strides : trousers
'Strine : Australian slang and pronunciation
'Stubby : a 375ml. beer bottle
'Stubby holder : polystyrene insulated holder for a stubby
'Stuffed, I feel : I'm tired
'Stuffed, I'll be : expression of surprise
'Sunbake : sunbathe
'Sunnies : sunglasses
'Surfies : people who go surfing - usually more often than they go to work!
'Swag : rolled up bedding etc. carried by a swagman
'Swaggie : swagman
'Swagman : tramp, hobo |
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