Strine and Aussie Slang - T
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ta. Thanks.
takeaway. In some other countries this is called takeout or food to go.
tart. Sheila. Once meaning sweetheart, but the term can now be used derogatorily.
ta-ta. Good-bye.
thingy. A thing, of course, as in Hand me that thingy.
thongs. Sandals held loosely on the feet by straps passing between the first and second toes and over either side of the feet.
tinnie. A can of beer.
troppo. See gone troppo on G page.
true blue. Genuine.
tucker. Food.
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ta. Thanks.
takeaway. In some other countries this is called takeout or food to go.
tart. Sheila. Once meaning sweetheart, but the term can now be used derogatorily.
ta-ta. Good-bye.
thingy. A thing, of course, as in Hand me that thingy.
thongs. Sandals held loosely on the feet by straps passing between the first and second toes and over either side of the feet.
tinnie. A can of beer.
troppo. See gone troppo on G page.
true blue. Genuine.
tucker. Food.
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