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    • JoyJ
      Joy
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      hmm i guess the "arvo for afternoon"
      daks-pants
      earbashing
      hooroo

      hahaha
      that's all
      thong

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      • nadnerBN
        nadnerB @Joy
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        @Joyfano Good stuff. Those are actually very important to know.

        Thong is the singular which is rarely referenced. The footwear is most commonly referred to as thongs (plural) as they come in pairs.
        In any case, it gives Americans a good giggle when you tell them that one of your thongs broke.

        Also be careful of the word 'root' as it has very different meanings in US English and AU English.
        US English: You can root for a sporting team
        AU English: You can barrack for a sporting team

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Lots of Americans call them thongs. That's mostly what they were called when I was young.

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          • JoyJ
            Joy
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            @nadnerB yes its true from what i had learned
            "Also be careful of the word 'root' as it has very different meanings in US English and AU English."
            I can't remember but i read in blog last time about other words like "dunnie, Blue"
            lols different meaning 🙂
            Its just nice to learn something 🙂

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            • Reid CooperR
              Reid Cooper
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              It has been pretty good all evening.

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              • nadnerBN
                nadnerB @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said:

                Lots of Americans call them thongs. That's mostly what they were called when I was young.

                Good to know 🙂

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                • JoyJ
                  Joy @Reid Cooper
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                  @Reid-Cooper said:

                  It has been pretty good all evening.

                  Yes very good day here 🙂

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                  • JoyJ
                    Joy
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                    @nadnerB I learned something today
                    the word "Whacko"

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                    • thanksajdotcomT
                      thanksajdotcom @Joy
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                      @Joyfano said:

                      @nadnerB I learned something today
                      the word "Whacko"

                      Yeah, he's one of the Warner Brothers from Animaniacs. 😛

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                      • JoyJ
                        Joy
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                        Whacko – Equivalent to “Awesome!” in American English.

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                        • thanksajdotcomT
                          thanksajdotcom @Joy
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                          @Joyfano said:

                          Whacko – Equivalent to “Awesome!” in American English.

                          Nope. It means crazy.

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                          • thanksajdotcomT
                            thanksajdotcom
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                            @Joyfano Never heard Whacko mean awesome. Ever.

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                            • JoyJ
                              Joy @thanksajdotcom
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                              @ajstringham said:

                              @Joyfano Never heard Whacko mean awesome. Ever.

                              A.J. i learned that from blog that is "aussie slang"
                              lols i am learning

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                              • thanksajdotcomT
                                thanksajdotcom @Joy
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                                @Joyfano said:

                                @ajstringham said:

                                @Joyfano Never heard Whacko mean awesome. Ever.

                                A.J. i learned that from blog that is "aussie slang"
                                lols i am learning

                                Well that's Australian speaking. Not American.

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                                • nadnerBN
                                  nadnerB @thanksajdotcom
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                                  @ajstringham No one said it was 😛

                                  I've heard it used both as awesome and also as crazy
                                  Crazy awesome! amirite!?

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                                  • JoyJ
                                    Joy @thanksajdotcom
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                                    @ajstringham said:

                                    @Joyfano said:

                                    @ajstringham said:

                                    @Joyfano Never heard Whacko mean awesome. Ever.

                                    A.J. i learned that from blog that is "aussie slang"
                                    lols i am learning

                                    Well that's Australian speaking. Not American.

                                    Yes A.J. Thats why i am learning 🙂

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                                    • thanksajdotcomT
                                      thanksajdotcom @Joy
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                                      @Joyfano said:

                                      @ajstringham said:

                                      @Joyfano said:

                                      @ajstringham said:

                                      @Joyfano Never heard Whacko mean awesome. Ever.

                                      A.J. i learned that from blog that is "aussie slang"
                                      lols i am learning

                                      Well that's Australian speaking. Not American.

                                      Yes A.J. Thats why i am learning 🙂

                                      Not a problem. 🙂

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