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Aussie slang

It’s the good words of the world, short and sweet, like code words
Person 1: what is some Aussie slang
Person 2: here you are Barbie: BBQ
Prawn: shrimp
Cunt, asshole, and every other insult: mate
Mate: friend
Tinie: a small boat made out of tin
Shoey: drinking beer out of a shoe
by Bill jobs bobs October 8, 2018
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Because you have no life, you typed in 'Urban Dictionary is the slang dictionary you wrote. Define your world.' Ctrl+C then, Ctrl+V. Great job, copy and paste.
by slashdeath97 July 7, 2009
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Toronto slang is derived from the Caribbean background/ language.
Jamaican: Yeahh mon dis waste youth pronounced: yute to damn lazy.

Toronto people: you such a wasteyute man.
That is how Toronto slang is derived from Caribbean background.
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cracka slang

words white men use to degrade black people
bill- hey uncle tom!

rayray- you white devil, always using that cracka slang!
by billyp01 January 14, 2009
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fanum tax (slang)

When a friend or family member takes a part of your meal/snack, derived from Kai Cenat's fatass friend, Fanum.
Your fanum tax (slang) is now 20%!
by ipartlyenjoymonkeys October 31, 2023
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Clicking / UK slang

Clicking is an Uk 🇬🇧 slang for CC fraud (credit card fraud)
Wagwan bro, if you wanna make money shout me, I’ll show you how to start clicking / uk slang💷
by Bandokay OFB July 15, 2020
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rhyming slang

1) The use of a rhyming word in the place of the original word to obscure the meaning.
2)The chaotic blur that is the soul of the Cockney dialect.
"Take a butcher's" (butcher's hook = look)
Daisies (shoes) (daisy roots = boots).
"She's a pretty twist" (twist and twirl = girl)
"He's ginger" (ginger beer = queer / homosexual. Derogatory unless uttered by fellow travellers)
"I took the lift to the apples"(apples and pears = upstairs, though not even pensioners use that phrase anymore)
by MAC-Gyver May 27, 2003
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