Chook.
Chook comes from British dialect chuck(y) ‘a chicken; a fowl’ which is a variant of chick. Chook is the common term for the live bird, although chook raffles, held in Australian clubs and pubs, have ready-to-cook chooks as prizes.
What do Australians call breasts?
Jugs. Meaning: (Noun) Another way of saying breasts, this one is a bit more vulgar for sure. Used all over, but also quite popular in Australia.
Is Chook a slang?
Slang. a woman. (used as a call for poultry or pigs.)
What is a rooster in Australian slang?
Rooster = A guy. “
He’s a good lookin’ rooster”
Where are chickens called chooks?
Chooks is an English/Australian/New Zealand idiom for chickens.
What do Australians call sperm?
sprog – Semen. Also old Australian term for an infant, as in, “The misses just gave birth to a little sprog”, or “The buggar’s got 3 young sprogs at home”.
Why do Australians say chook?
Chook comes from British dialect chuck(y) ‘a chicken; a fowl’ which is a variant of chick. Chook is the common term for the live bird, although chook raffles, held in Australian clubs and pubs, have ready-to-cook chooks as prizes.
What do they call breakfast in Australia?
brekkie
brekkie – breakfast
Although it sounds like breakfast for kids, brekkie is the Australian meal everyone has in the morning.
Do Americans say chook?
Australian English — American English
Chook (as in an adult — egg laying, or ready to eat) — chicken (In Australia, the word ‘chicken’ is used to refer to live, very young poultry, still with baby feathers — not something you’d ever consider eating, or that could lay eggs; whereas a chook is an adult.
Do New Zealanders say chook?
Every country has its own lingo and slang terms that are commonly used by true locals and New Zealand is no exception. From scroggin to chook, it’s not an easy ride being the newbie in town.
What is the most Australian thing to say?
Australian slang: 33 phrases to help you talk like an Aussie
- Wrap your laughing gear ’round that.
- Dog’s breakfast.
- Tell him he’s dreaming.
- A few stubbies short of a six-pack.
- What’s the John Dory?
- Have a Captain Cook.
- No worries, mate, she’ll be right.
- Fair go, mate. Fair suck of the sauce bottle.
What is the most Aussie word?
The 25 most common Australian slang words
- See ya this arvo – See you this afternoon.
- Being dacked – When someone pulls your pants down.
- Give a wedgie – When someone pulls your pants up your bum.
- Dunny – toilet, bathroom – D’ya know where the dunny is, mate?
What is Australian slang for girl?
5. Sheila = Girl. Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.
What do British people call chickens?
Chook definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary.
What is a chuck in Australia?
Aussie Word of the Week
Chuck means, among other things, to vomit, as in he chucked up on my carpet! Lovely. Thankfully chuck also has some less gross meanings. In Australia certain things are chucked rather than ‘done’ or ‘taken’. For instance, when driving you almost invariably chuck a U-ie, or chuck a left or right.
Is a chook a chicken?
Noun. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A cooked chicken; a chicken dressed for cooking.
What do Aussies call mcdonalds?
Macca’s
Here in Australia, however, McDonald’s most prevalent nickname is “Macca’s”. A recent branding survey commissioned by McDonald’s Australia found that 55 per cent of Australians refer to the company by its local slang name.
What do Australians call Burgers?
See also grog bog. Hamburger: It should be noted that all cases of something served between buns are called hamburgers in Australia.
What do Aussies call soda?
In Australia and New Zealand, “soft drink” or “fizzy drink” is typically used. In South African English, “cool drink” is any soft drink. In other languages, various names are used: descriptive names as “non-alcoholic beverages”, equivalents of “soda water”, or generalized prototypical names.
What do Australians call cows?
Cracker – “ “Cracker” is the term we use for a heifer or cow that is very high in conformation whereas in North America a cracker is a thin, crisp wafer often eaten with cheese or other savory toppings.”
What do Australians call coffee?
Cuppa – a cup of tea or coffer ‘Drop by this arvo for a cuppa’ means please come and visit this afternoon for a cup of tea or coffee.