An Australian colloquialism for sunglasses. One of the many examples of English words Australians enjoy abbreviating to one syllable, often with '-ie' or -'o' added to the end for emphasis.
Where are my sunnies?
it's bright out here, I need my sunnies
Can I borrow your sunnies, I've left mine in the glove box
it's bright out here, I need my sunnies
Can I borrow your sunnies, I've left mine in the glove box
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Presumably it is hot and yolky
Presumably it is hot and yolky
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Get the Sunny ann mug.Where the families and kids are far more superior because most families are Jewish and wealthy, if not Jewish you are either Italian or an athlete. If you live on the Ridge than you are almost like a purchase kid just not as stuck or dumb as them. You tend to have more street knowledge but know you can always rely on your parents if you get stuck in a pickle.
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