An amazing airsofter who wears a cool hate and even though he may only have a pistol he is a good airsofter and a good guy.
Good friend.
Hey Aussie I love your hate!
Good friend.
Hey Aussie I love your hate!
by AnAirsofter March 29, 2011
The coolest people in the world. Amazing at so much shit, being a funny prick is at the top of the list.
MEANWHILE IN AUSTRALIA
Aussie Police Officer: "Drink the lot mate, or I'll arrest you for being a soft c#nt".
Aussie Police Officer: "Drink the lot mate, or I'll arrest you for being a soft c#nt".
by I_Am_The_Queen August 27, 2016
by herbie January 22, 2004
Oi! Oi! Oi!
Used by Australians in most of the circumstances where americans may chant U-S-A U-S-A.
This may be at one of the frequent moments of a fantastic sporting performance by an Aussie, or when nothing's happening.
Believed to have been derived from the Welsh 'Oggie Oggie Oggie - Oi Oi Oi!', which might actually mean something...
Seems to have peaked during the 2000 sydney olympics.
Occasionally repeated several times consecutively, the 'Oi' chorus growing louder with each calling.
Used by Australians in most of the circumstances where americans may chant U-S-A U-S-A.
This may be at one of the frequent moments of a fantastic sporting performance by an Aussie, or when nothing's happening.
Believed to have been derived from the Welsh 'Oggie Oggie Oggie - Oi Oi Oi!', which might actually mean something...
Seems to have peaked during the 2000 sydney olympics.
Occasionally repeated several times consecutively, the 'Oi' chorus growing louder with each calling.
by The Chairman January 03, 2006
Used by Australians usually at sporting events or to display Australian Pride. Or when having fun with other Aussies
The full text is:
Aussie Aussie Aussie,
Oiy Oiy Oiy
usually repeated several times
The full text is:
Aussie Aussie Aussie,
Oiy Oiy Oiy
usually repeated several times
by Philly.jo June 06, 2006
An exclamation followed by the response: Oi! Oi! Oi!
Made by Australians when feeling particularly patriotic especially during sporting events.
Also heard frequently voiced by Australians overseas. For example, when visiting Aussie themed pubs in London, England.
Exact origin unknown but early instances were observed during Olympic swimming events prior to 2000.
Made by Australians when feeling particularly patriotic especially during sporting events.
Also heard frequently voiced by Australians overseas. For example, when visiting Aussie themed pubs in London, England.
Exact origin unknown but early instances were observed during Olympic swimming events prior to 2000.
by bir0 July 11, 2005
Similar to the 80's Olympic chant of "U.S.A! U.S.A! U.S.A!", derived from the 'Oggy! Oggy! Oggy!' original. A highly embarrassing chant enjoyed particularly by Sydneysiders during the 2000 Sydney Olympics ad nauseum. Also used at the Cronulla beach wars. The chant was used to conjure up corny, smiley gung-ho 'Australianess' as opposed to being "un-Australian". When sung backwards, sounds like:
-"White Australia policy!"
-"Bring it back!".
-"White Australia policy!"
-"Bring it back!".
by Havencheese November 11, 2007