I certainly think that most people would like me more had I been the author of these lyrics:
I know by now
that no-one cheers up when told to.
That it's more the arms that hold you
than whatever words are said.
Of course I know,
but you can't blame me for trying.
I could hardly hear you crying
for the traffic overhead.I'd generally just be a
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chachou
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"bloody" and "loooiike" used in the same sentence, now that's a work of art...mate!
The next lesson in "How to Speak Australian 101" is to say "you little ripper!" (pronounced "rippaaah") very loudly whenever you're happy. Repeat after me...
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YOU LITTLE RIPPAAAH !
YOU LITTLE RIPPAAAH !
YOU LITTLE RIPPAAAH !
YOU LITTLE RIPPAAAH !
YOU LITTLE RIPPAAAH !
(I am very happy)
Lesson 2 ??
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Lesson 2
"Look mate, I hope your chickens turn into emus and kick down your dunny door"
=> to be pronounced [Look Mayyte, Oiii hoaaap your chickens turn inta emyooos and kick down ya dunny doa]
To be used as an insult, when angry.
"I tell ya what mate, that bloke's a few kangaroos short in the top paddock, a few prawns short of a barbie, if ya know what I mean"
=> to be pronounced roughly as it's written...
Used when discussing the intellectual capacity of another person with one of your friends.
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olga
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Dad
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:p
(you really are)
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