Step through the Bogan gate
This week, we are walking through the Bogan gate, and we don’t mean the town in Central New South Wales. A Bogan gate is a gate
This week, we are walking through the Bogan gate, and we don’t mean the town in Central New South Wales. A Bogan gate is a gate
This week’s Word of the Week is dedicated to your granny. How many times did she catch you with your hand in the biscuit tin?
Welcome to our new words blog, where we share new and topical words, some of which were submitted by you via the suggest a word feature
We’ve all been to enough school dances and weddings to know that Aussies love to get in line and dance in sync. From the nutbush
While popularly remembered as a chain of restaurants, the term black stump was commonly used in colonial times as a colloquial term to denote a
Many English words have been borrowed from French (and many other languages). There are lots of words that descend from the French language that crossed
The release of the Macquarie Dictionary Eighth Edition should be a celebration of all of the new and wonderful words that have entered our lexicon in
We hope you’re wearing a clean pair, because this week we are discussing the unmentionables. Underdaks, also called underchunders or underdungers, is a colloquial name for your underpants. Daks
This week we are talking about galahs but not the endemic Australian cockatoo with its grey and pink plumage and cute chatter. Galah also means fool. As in Get
Today we have a blog that will send a shiver down your spine…brr (sorry). With winter on its way out we thought this was our
A recent poll in the UK found that 74% of respondents treat the word ‘data’ as a singular collective nouns, compared to 14% that treat it
Look a-yonder comin’ Comin’ down that railroad track – Johnny Cash No, it’s not the Orange Blossom Special, it’s a rattler: any type of train
Today we feature a classic piece of Aussie slang, a word for all situations, so flexible that it can bend into any lexicon, what was
At a time when we are all relying to the expertise of our doctors and nurses, we are on the lookout for quacks, and not
Welcome to our new words blog, where we share new and topical words, some of which were submitted by you via the suggest a word feature
Admit it, how many of you are bludging right now? Maybe you are reading the news or having a cheeky look at the weekend’s football
You hear them before you see them, those screeching flashes of white that swoop from your balcony to your bin. That’s right, I’m talking about
With the glorious return of the footy to our screens, we can now support our team from the comfort of our lounge. The atmosphere might
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