"My great uncle was an Anzac."
by DogeAnswers April 06, 2016
In my terms, this isn’t something to be sad of. This, is man. More or a child, around the age of 12 to 14. So you can guess that this CHILD is a Fortniter. But, he’s smart and can do the job done. The flaw is, when escaping Anzac jumps on an ice trap, sliding down a hill, landing on a jump-pad, gliding down to Tiltied Towers, double pumping everyone, and getting the 2nd place Not-Victory Royale.
Person Reading This: But I don’t get this.
The Author: It because your not ANZAC, ok.
Person Reading this: This is fu...
The Author: LANGUAGE!
The Author: Anyways, he’s just a Fortniter. What do you expect?
Person Reading This: Pubg.
Author: I wish too.
*Both leave Anzac alone, still trying to get that Winner Winner Chicken Dinner*
The Author: It because your not ANZAC, ok.
Person Reading this: This is fu...
The Author: LANGUAGE!
The Author: Anyways, he’s just a Fortniter. What do you expect?
Person Reading This: Pubg.
Author: I wish too.
*Both leave Anzac alone, still trying to get that Winner Winner Chicken Dinner*
by AsainicAudric November 20, 2018
25th April every year.
In canberra in the morning theres a dawn service which i've never been to. But then there's a country wide march, which almost everyone goes to, to remember the soldjers.
We all get a day off school/work, and the shops are all closed until 1pm.
And did someone say Anzac bikkies?
In canberra in the morning theres a dawn service which i've never been to. But then there's a country wide march, which almost everyone goes to, to remember the soldjers.
We all get a day off school/work, and the shops are all closed until 1pm.
And did someone say Anzac bikkies?
Least we forget :)
You should never try to get into the car park at the war memorial..or get there earlier than everyone else ;)
You should never try to get into the car park at the war memorial..or get there earlier than everyone else ;)
by Bubzie April 19, 2005
Soldier who faught in WW1 as part og the Anzac Corps in the historical battle at Gallipoli on that fate ful day on 25 April 1915.
A very brave and ancient fighter who fought (or fought and died) for their country.
A very brave and ancient fighter who fought (or fought and died) for their country.
At the Anzac Day service, there will be alot of Anzac Warriors there to remember their mates who feel and the battles they went through.
by Smiliegirl76 April 19, 2010
by benj. April 10, 2008
by Edinbed February 10, 2015
Name of cookie honouring the sacrifices made (and eaten by) troops of Australia and New Zealand in WW1. It is an acronym itself 'ANZAC' (Australia New Zealand ANZAC Cookie).
by Peverse February 13, 2018