• 2000 Olympics host
• Barbie enthusiast
• Barbie fan, maybe
• Barbie fan?
• Bondi bloke
• Bush country dweller
• Bush dweller, maybe
• Canberran, informally
• Canberran, slangily
• Darwin denizen
• Darwin subject
• Dingo, emu, or koala
• Down under denizen
• Down Under dweller
• Down Under guy
• Down Under native
• Down Under one?
• Emu or koala
• Fella from Perth
• G'day! sayer
• G'day! speaker
• Germaine Greer or Colleen McCullough, informally
• Guy from Perth
• Jacko Jackson, for one
• Kiwi neighbor
• Like most of the fans at the 2000 Olympics
• Lleyton Hewitt, e.g.
• Mel Gibson, e.g.
• Melbourne native, for short
• Mick Dundee, for one
• Neighbor of a Kiwi
• Nicole Kidman, for one
• One from Down Under
• One from Wagga Wagga
• Outback dweller
• Person from Perth
• Person of Perth
• Queensland native
• Rhyming-slang user, maybe
• Russell Crowe or Nicole Kidman
• Shrimp-on-the-barbie eater
• Sydney citizen, informally
• Sydney native
• Sydney resident, for short
• Tasmanian, e.g.
• The Thorpedo is one
• Toowoomba resident
• Usual series is rough in this game (6,5)
• Wagga Wagga woman, for one
• Wollongong resident
• A native or inhabitant of Australia
you are in Aussie now, not in your country - вы сейчас в Австралии, а не в своей стране /не у себя дома/
1. австралиец, особ. австралийский солдат; австралийка
2. Австралия
you are in ~ now, not in your country - вы сейчас в Австралии, а не в своей стране /не у себя дома/
II {ʹɒzı} = Australian terrierOztrailya is where Americans think Aussies are from.
You are in Aussie now, not in your country. — Вы сейчас в Австралии, а не в своей стране (не у себя дома).
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Similar to how the U.S. dollar is sometimes called the greenback or the Canadian dollar is called the loonie, the Australian dollar is sometimes called the Aussie to distinguish it from all the other dollars. It is also denoted as A$ or AU$.