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Chay

Australian slang for "choice", which, in itself is used in Australian slang to describe how cool a person, act or situation is.
Can also be used as a greeting or in a demeaning or sarcastic context, usually to describe a try-hard.

Izole! You see that guy? That backflip he did was pretty chay!

Man, I can't believe the air I got off that jump! That was pretty chay!

Aw, chay! Long time no see! What are you doin' all the way out Yarrabah way?

Ignore him, he thinks he's such a chay cunt.

by Auxen October 8, 2012

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Hizole

Australian slang. Used to start a sentence or express happiness, surprise, admiration or pleasure. Can also be written or pronounced "izole."

Hizole, I'm headin' out yarrabah way.

Hizole! That was a pretty chay backflip!

Hizole! I wasn't expecting to see you tonight!

Hizole, did you see him skull that JD? What a chay cunt!

by Auxen October 8, 2012

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Yarrabah

Usually used in the sentence "out yarrabah way."
Yarrabah is an indigenous Australian community in Far North Queensland, used in localised slang to describe someone as having travelled a considerable distance.

Izole, I'm headin' out yarrabah way.

Woman: Where's _____ gone?
Man: He's gone out yarrabah way.

______'s a pretty chay cunt. He took a 3 hour flight out yarrabah way just to be here for me birthday!

by Auxen October 8, 2012

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Izole

Australian slang. Used to start a sentence or express happiness, surprise, admiration or pleasure. Can also be written or pronounced "hizole."

Izole, I'm headin' out yarrabah way.

Izole! That was a pretty chay backflip!

Izole! I wasn't expecting to see you tonight!

Izole, did you see him skull that JD? What a chay cunt!

by Auxen October 8, 2012

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