Playing for Love (Summer Beach Vets 1) - Escape Down Under (13 page)

Australian Slang Glossary

 

Arvo
- afternoon

Aggro
- aggressive

Aussie
– a person from Australia (pronounced “Ozzie”) or an adjective for something that is Australian (e.g. “Aussie animals”)

Barbie
- barbecue

Beauty –
great, fantastic, showing excited approval (often used in the phrases “You little beauty!” or “That’s beaut!”)

Bickie
- biscuit

Billabong
– an isolated pond found in the Australian outback, formed when a river changes course.

Bloke
– man (equivalent to “guy”)

Bloody
– known as “the Great Australian Adjective”, not regarded as profane or swearing, it is used as an intensifier for both positive and negative qualities (e.g. “bloody awful” and “bloody wonderful”)

Bludger
– a lazy person

Bonkers
– crazy, nuts

Brekkie
- breakfast

Brilliant
– very good, excellent

Bub(s)
– an affectionate term for a baby

Car park
– parking lot

Chinwag
– a chat, a conversation

Chocka
– short for “chock-a-block”: crammed so tightly together so as to prevent movement

Clubbie
– colloquial term for Australian surf lifesavers

Crikey
– an exclamation of surprise or bewilderment

Flat out like a lizard drinking
– to be very busy, hard at work

G’day
– the ubiquitous Australian greeting

Good onya
– a version of “good on you”, praising someone for their efforts, similar to “kudos”

Gutted
– very upset and sad

Lingo
– language

Littlies
– small children

Mate
– friend, sometimes equivalent to “buddy”

Me
– sometimes used instead of “my” (e.g. “I’ve lost me socks”)

Nipper
– children aged 5 to 13 in the junior surf lifesaving programme

No worries
– no problems, don’t worry about it, that’s all right

Not for quids
– not for anything

Pram
– baby stroller

Preggers
- pregnant

Rapt
– very happy

Ripper
– fantastic, very good

Spit the dummy
– to lose your temper, to throw a fit (refers to when a baby spits out their dummy, a.k.a. pacifier, and has a tantrum)

Sprogs
– children, offspring

Ta very much
– thank you very much

“Tall poppy”
– highly successful people who rise above the rest and may develop an overblown ego. They are often seen as needing to be “cut down” in Australia, where the culture favours the “underdog”

Too right
– vehement agreement with something

True-blue
– genuine, authentic

Tucker
- food

Yank
– affectionate term for an American (not meant to be offensive)

Oz
- Australia

Other Books by the Same Author

 

ROMANTIC THRILLER:

 

 

TENDER DECEIT
(The TENDER Series ~ Book 1)

TENDER TREACHERY
(The TENDER Series ~ Book 2)

 

 

FOR CHILDREN:

 

The
Big Honey Dog Mysteries
–an award-winning mystery series for children 9 ~ 12 years and dog lovers of all ages!

 

 

Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards 2014 ~ GOLD Medal

Children’s Literary Classics Book Awards 2014 ~ GOLD Medal

Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards 2014 ~ SILVER Medal

The Wishing Shelf Independent Book Awards for Children 2013 ~ Finalist

 

“Dog lovers young and old will love this rip-roaring, bark-serious adventure... highly recommended”
~
Midwest Book Review

 


If you want to get your middle grade reader interested in picking up books, then this is a great place to start.”
- Net Galley

 

CURSE OF THE SCARAB

A SECRET IN TIME

BIG HONEY DOG MYSTERIES HOLIDAY COLLECTION
(Box set: Halloween, Christmas & Easter mysteries)

 

About the Author

 

H.Y. Hanna is the award-winning author of a children's mystery series, and also writes mysteries, romances and romantic thrillers for adults. After graduating from Oxford University, she tried her hand at a variety of jobs before returning to her first love: writing. She has won awards for her novels, poetry, short stories and journalism.

A globe-trotter most of her life, she was born in Taiwan, but grew up in the United Arab Emirates, was schooled in the U.K. and U.S., and worked in the glamorous world of London advertising before emigrating Down Under. Along the way, she somehow managed to pick up a wonderful husband, a huge, slobbery dog, two rescue cats, and a slightly dodgy “trans-atlantic” accent!

You can learn more about her and contact her at:
www.hyhanna.com
.

 

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thank you to my beta readers: Katja Bishop, Tiffany Kern and Jenn Roseton for their invaluable feedback—and of course, to Melanie G. Howe, for being the best friend a writer could ask for.

A special thank you goes to Dr David Neck, who helped to check the accuracy of all the veterinary details in the story with such enthusiasm.

And as always, I am so grateful for the support and encouragement from my amazing husband—who not only does everything he can to give me more time to write, but also patiently endures endless discussions on plot conflicts, the colour of the hero’s eyes, and is even reading romantic novels for the first time in his life!

 

 

Copyright © 2014 by H.Y. Hanna

All rights reserved.

ISBN-13: 978-0-9941726-3-1

www.hyhanna.com

 

 

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, business establishments, persons or animals, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

 

This book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the author. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author

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