a mythical Australian mammal said to have lived near billabongs and rivers, that is documented in old Australian tales. They grew to about 2 foot long and 1 foot high and made loud grunting noises in the night. Turns out these creatures were just Koalas.
old Bazza ran back from the dam like a soft-cock, claiming he saw a bunyip. Turns out it was just a Koala trying to have its way with him.
by MaccasWildRide March 17, 2008
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Long time no see, bunyip.
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It's very bad, and very bold, and they tell me that it's over a thousand years old. So you'd better run home quickly, and you'd better hide very soon, or the Bunyip's going to get you, in the Bunyip moon
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Get the bunyip mug.A term originating in Australia that refers to an obscenely viscious, repugnant and unfortunate female. A bunyip girl may well have a face that resembles a bat ravaged mango, hair in indecent places, and commonly needs to be told to put the fork down. Also known as a swamp donkey.
Lookout for that filthy bunyip girl, she's got a head like a busted gumboot and preys on lonely bushmen.
by Proqualm May 17, 2006
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"Given his predilection for the bunyip aristocracy, it's surprising that Big Jim Byrnes's education does not seem to have extended to the age-old adage 'people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'."
Kate Askew - Sydney Morning Herald, October 4, 2003
Kate Askew - Sydney Morning Herald, October 4, 2003
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