To go for a "Slap" (Aussie colloquial) meaning to play slot machines at casinos and pubs.
"After this round, do you wanna go for a Will Smith (Aussie addition)?"
"Nah mate you go ahead, I'll do a Jada Pinkett Smith and sit back and watch you lose the plot"
The people from stray kids who is from Australia (Stray Kids is a k-pop group)
There is Bang Chan and Felix <3
(Stray Kids aussie line)
Bang Chan: Oi Felix ! Com' ERE BruH
Felix: hEREs yA ramEn
Bang Chan: wUT'd u make brUH
short for an autistic individual who hates America.
"I'm Aussie mate, who the FUCK do you think you're talking to? I come from the land down under, you ugly redneck"
"Shut up Bailey, no one cares about you."
an Aussie is used when your to lazy to type "Australian". this can also be used in a offensive way depending on the person and if there patriotic of there country or not. the examples will follow below.
using it because your lazy: Hey, look at that Aussie tourist.
using it in a offensive matter: stfu you stupid ass retarded Aussie. you motherfuckers have the lowest iq in all places. go to hell, nvm you guys are already in hell.
Someone who has both ADHD/ADD and Autism.
"I joined a group for aussies." "Australian people or the dog breed?" "No, for people who have adhd and autism."
Australian person or person from australia
Chris is apparently an aussie
Aussie in New Zealand means Australia.
I am an Aussie (Australian) who lives in New Zealand, and i find it weird how New Zealanders use 'Aussie' to mean Australia. 'I'm going to Aussie'. Australians don't say this. Where did this come from? I'd love to know.