Australianese
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Australian + -ese.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (General Australian) IPA(key): /əˈstɹeɪljəˌniːz/
Noun
[edit]Australianese (uncountable)
- Australian English, especially when containing Australian slang or other Australianisms.
- 1978, Patsy Adam-Smith, chapter X, in The ANZACS, page 102:
- Anzac burial parties greeted the enemy with odds and ends of Arabic phrases, and with Australianese that must have been incomprehensible to them.
- 1980 January, George Reiger, “Fishing In The Land Of Topsy-Turvy”, in Field & Stream, page 72:
- While the Australian black, brown, copperhead, the death adder, and taipan snakes are all poisonous, the real troublemaker (or "stirrer," as they say in Australianese) is the tiger snake.