To which a non australian has a large obsession with Australia moving their choice of words to an oversized amount of Aussie slang. The word is brought from the terms "koreaboo" and "weeaboo". An "aussieboo " is found using terms such as 'g'day mate', 'I'll throw a shrimp on the barbie', etc.
Ex 1 .
Non Australian : "G 'day mate " *does Aussie hand gestures *
Australian: Omg,, they're such an aussieboo
Ex 2.
"Omg, did you see hyunjin from stray kids yelling AUSSIE "
Yeah,, he's such an aussieboo
A return response to an Aussiemate (male) usually over a few beers who says something so outrageous that “fair dinkum” just doesn’t cut it.
Mate at pub: Went fishing, fell in the water, got attached by a shark, managed to get out of the water fairly unscathed and scored a root on the walk back to the Ute.
A non-commercialised non-profit Rap scene. A style of Australian rap music where rappers choose not to 'sell out' to Record Conpanies & instead produce their own Recordings whilst maintaining other forms of financial income.
Guy a) bro, u know any good Underground Aussie Hip Hop beats?
Guy b) yeah sus out #undergroundaussiehiphop on Instagram! Google Celebrity Pete Laan is a fan of that shit
AussiBall Rules is a derogatory term for the sport commonly known as Aussie Rules or sometimes Australian Rules.
The infantile connotation pokes fun at the absurdity of the sport and the belief that a game once known only as Melbourne Rules has the same impact on world sport as football does.
The term is mostly used by people in Queensland and New South Wales, but also by Victorians who are sick of being called homosexual for liking football or rugby.
Only sixteen professional teams exist in the entire world, ten of which are in one city and share only two home grounds.
Yes, Aussiball Rules is bigger than the Premier League in England and Serie A in Italy and is taking over the world.