Good Arvo, let’s bail them up!

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We thought it might be helpful to for you to familiarise them before you put them on the banners lest you again tick off the Aussies, especially Andrew Symo!

That’s Australian slang for ‘Good Afternoon, let’s corner them.’

Having won 4-1 so far and convincingly with one last match to go, the World Champions also have a way with words in their unique accent.

We thought it might be helpful to for you to familiarise them before you put them on the banners lest you again tick off the Aussies, especially Andrew Symo!

Arvo: Afternoon. Just a shortened version
Bloke: A male
Bogan: Someone (usually male) wearing flannelette shirts, ripped jeans, thongs, a stubbie in one hand and a cigarette in the other. The haircut is usually a mullet too
Bail (somebody) up: To corner somebody physically
Bloody oath: That’s certainly true
Blowie: Blow fly
Bludger: Lazy person, lay about, somebody who always relies on other people to do things or lend him things
Bored Shitless: very bored
Chook: A chicken
Drongo: Means a loser, someone stupid
Dill: An idiot
Dipstick: A loser
Dropkick: Someone who is unsuccessful or a lazy bludger
Dead horse: Tomato sauce/ketchup
Earbashing: Non-stop chatter
Mate: A friend
Stubbie: A bottle of beer
Show pony: Someone who tries, by his dress or behaviour, to impress those around him
Sook: One who whinges a lot
Thongs: Refers to the shoes
Tool: a loser, someone who gets used