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Many people believe that the word didgeridoo is actually an Aboriginal word when in fact the word is a made up word that loosely describes the sound that comes out of the oldest wind instrument on the planet. Djalu Gurruwiwi - Master Craftsman Yowie: Is one of many words to describe a much feared super-natural being.


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500 Number of Aboriginal words included in the 2016 edition of the Australian National Dictionary. Same figure in 1988: 250 [1] 100 Number of Aboriginal languages from which words are included in the 2016 edition of the Australian National Dictionary. Same figure in 1988: 60


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A NEW EDITION of the Australian National Dictionary has just been published. It contains 16,000 words and while the first edition (published in 1988) included about 250 words from 60 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, the latest has more than 500 words from 100 languages. Conventional wisdom has it that borrowings of this kind.


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A bludger, or more accurately "dole-bludger", in Australian slang is someone who doesnt work and relies on the government for money (doles). It is the sterotype that all the Mediterraneans and Aborigianals of Australia are bludgers. Origin: "Boonga" is a native word from the Sydney area pre-1788 meaning anus.


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Gammon: Pronounced "gamming", the Victorian-era English word for "pretend" is still widely used by Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, particularly in the Northern Territory, to mean joking. For example, "I'm just gammin' with you.". Kangaroo: Similarly to places, many Australian native animals are known by their.


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A NEW book from the Australian National University reveals some of Australia's most modern and "colourful" swear words. The book titled "Rooted, an Australian history of bad language", written by the Australian National Dictionary Centre's chief editor, Dr Amanda Laugesen, reveals that "suckhole", "get rooted" and "no wuckers" are some of the more modern colourful.


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I'm a whitey that went to an Aboriginal-majority school growing up and I was talking slang with some mates the other day (city-dwellers) and they just had no fucking clue what I was talking about. What words do you remember/know? Off the top of my head: Warra - bad Mindijch - sick/crook Woondi - penis Wadjala - whitefulla Baalay - run/hurry