let me tell you this.

Oct 27, 2009 19:48

We're going to have a lesson today.

Today's topic is: Australian Lingo.

For those of you who don't know, I was born in Australia, as was my mum, so we both know the slang of Australia- and some commonly used words of those who live Down Under.

gday mate? )

australia, lesson 1

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paulisita November 27 2009, 02:48:18 UTC
"In the second episode, you [b]pash[/b] each other..."

"After we pash we go and have [b]heaps of roots[/b]
what does that mean
pash and heaps of roots?

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hanschenfangirl November 27 2009, 03:17:05 UTC
Pash means to French kiss/ kiss intensely, kind of like the British snog.

And then the 'heaps of roots' thing, (I think you're referring to the Glee interview with Lea Michele and Cory Monteith in Aus) I think he's overblowing it, following the pashing up with the slang term for sex.

I'm not sure if this is to what he was referring, considering 1. this doesn't happen, and 2. the ''heaps of'' part is unnecessary, and 3. nobody really says roots anymore in that way.

Hope it helps. C:

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