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Noun.

Colloquially referred to as "ranga" or "fantapants", the rangaroo is a rare form of red-headed homosapien that, despite intolerance to sunlight, has been born in the arid climate of Australia.

Australia currently has an informal relocation program, where rangaroos are encouraged to travel abroad to more suitable climates.

However, the recent appointment of Julia Gillard as Prime Minister of Australia and the negative impact this program has had on British-Australian relations however might bring the relocation program to a halt.
Pommy: "Oi, stop sending us your rangaroos".

Australian: "Come on, backpacker bars are awesome! Full of rangaroos bunging on Aussie accents to pick up"
rangaroo by lvkn July 22, 2010
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