Rural Australian slang for
1. laying on one's stomach
2. asleep from being plastered, wasted, etc.
3. Worn out from hard yakka or work
1. The scrum left him flat out like a lizard drinkin.
2. Too much VB and Becky's flat out like a lizard drinkin.
3. *yawn* I'm flat out like a lizard drinkin
Anything other than a typical forcast.
An atmospheric environmental occurance that you actually notice.
The night before, near Abu Gharib (Iraq), it went from the usual dead calm to a pretty stout 20 knot blow from the West. That night it rained pretty heavy, and the whole next day was pretty windy. Other than that there's been essentially no weather.
-e-mail log from Prometheus Towers/Berg
Any weather up there?
People within a community or members of a social strata that bring a negative image to that group as a whole. Individuals a person would especially wish to avoid because of their reputation or intent. Also used for people you do not know who look shady or intimidating. Plural: Element
We don't want to stop here, there's element watching.
We saw element in South Philly.
Regional Australian slang
for soccer.
Wog being an offensive term for a either a dark skinned foreigner or an Italian.
Fair Dinkum Bargains
An Australian discount store.
I went to FDBs for BBQ Shapes and came back with a jumper.
Uncultured American English teacher:
"Hello class, today's phrase is: I'm sick."
Turks:*laugh*