lolly_loisides
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Don't forget the "Edit: Yipes!". Particularly appropriate for the fellow who searching for his eel (you know who you are).
dhermann1 said:Another related issue is the whole "Valley Girl" speech syndrome. Linguists now tell us that this speech, called "Up talk", for its upward inflection at the end of phrases, originated with Australian surfers during the WW II period, and migrated to Southern California in the early 50's with the birth of the surf culture there.
There are a couple of enclaves on the coast of Maryland that supposedly preserve the closest thing to Elizabethan speech that exists today.
Creeping Past said:'Up talk' or high rising terminal
lolly_loisides said:The movie to watch for Aus sayings is "The Adventures of Barry Mackenzie".
Two of my favorite Bazza sayings are I need to point Percy at the porcelain, strain the potatoes....
Dons Party is also a favourite
AlanC said:That's one I've heard all my life in the Southern US, although the "blunt" part wasn't used that I recall.
Hmmm...good question. I think I'd need to know how far behind in their combi were Dazza, Bazza and Shazza and how their starting point related to the Black Stump (i.e., beyond, behind or before).5. Macca, Chooka and Wanger are driving to Surfers in their
Torana. If they are travelling at 100 km/h while listening to Barnsey,
Farnsey and Acca Dacca, how many slabs will each person on average
consume between flashing a brown eye and having a slash?
4. Explain the following passage: 'In the arvo last Chrissy the
relos rocked up for a barbie, some bevvies and a few snags. After a
bit of a Bex and a lie down we opened the pressies, scoffed all the
chockies, bickies and lOllies. Then we drained a few tinnies and Mum
did her block after Dad and Steve had a barney and a bit of biffo.'
In the afternoon during last Christmas, the relatives came around for a BBQ,
some drinks and a few sausages . After a bit of tea and a lie down we opened
up the presents, ate all of the chocolates, biscuits and sweet confectioneries.
We then drank a few cans of beer and Mum lost her temper after Dad and
Steve had an argument and a bit of a fight.