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Missing my mates... A Game to play...

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:49 am
by Mikaela
Yall wanna play a game? Most of us are from across the pond and I miss being across the pond so I thought of a game... if yall wanna play it.

Its called Members and Mates!

Ok, what we can do is... leave a post containing words translated from 'American to Aussie' (both are English). I thought this would be a fun idea. No telling what we will come up with! lol

For my post its:

Americans say: I fell 'head over heels'

Aussies say: I fell arse over t*ts.
:lol:

When I heard this chick say that I bout DIED!!! Loved it!

(I hope IRN.com is still liberal enough for this. If not, sorry to offend. Most of our members are well over 18 so I dont see common farm terms as being an issue. Though an 'issue' can be made out of anything.)

NEXT :!:

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 2:53 pm
by kyria
Hard game this one as aussies have so many colloquialism (slang) and I really didn't hear or don't know much of what the Americans have (neither will alot of other people on the site), I mainly just noticed the accents are all so different from area to area in the US, but didnt come across anything strange like us Aussies have.

let me see;

Americans: You have to be joking (I think this is all I heard of this)

Aussies: Ya gotta be gaggin - or -
Pull the other one it's got bells on


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Maybe it would be easier if we posted our own countries slang with its meaning next to it ??

eg.

Aussie - Hit the frog and toad = hit the road (start driving)

Aussie - little tackers = (children)

etc.

???

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:49 pm
by Mikaela
-giggle-

Yeah! Ok, let me think...

American: I made a mistake I need to erase (an eraser)

Aussie: I need a rubber, made a typo.

:lol:


That one freaked me out to. I was like daggone! That dude just out right asked for a rubber, then I realized what was going down when he used a girls pencil eraser.

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:17 pm
by kyria
American ? - wow thats a big egg

Aussie: holy cow that's one humungus cackleberry

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:04 am
by Mikaela
:lol:

I love and miss this soooo :!:

American: Dude (applies to both dudes and chicks), make a U-Turn at the next light, we missed the street.

Yank! You missed the turn! Chuck a yewey at the next light!

:shock:

I was like Yankee! Imma Rebel! They didnt really get the whole civil war thing so I just got ok with being a Yankee... as extremely southern as I am. :roll:

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:48 pm
by kyria
Everyone that heard my accent in Florida became mezmorised... lol .. they totally love it , but most guess that I am either from Boston or the UK :shock: until I would say to them, "hey fair go mate, c'mon take another dig at it" :wink:

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:39 pm
by Andreya
Of course Angie, ALL Americans want your accent, they just won't admit it. :)

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:58 pm
by kyria
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Can't understand it though , its not a very feminine accent, the more southern you get in the world the less feminine the accents are and besides Tasmania I am pretty much the most southern of the lot. Even Lauren :wink: by a few miles. lol

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:04 pm
by Andreya
I don't know that it's about being feminine. A lot of Americans don't sound very feminine, regardless of an accent. Personally I just think it's cool. Aussie, Brit, you name it... we want what we don't have. LOL

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:23 pm
by kyria
American: true dat !

Aussie: too bloody right !

lol :wink:

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:35 pm
by Andreya
haha I've never said "True dat" in my entire life.. but sadly a lot of people do. I like that you say "bloody", that's my favorite word.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:50 pm
by Mikaela
Some friends we met wanted to continue the party and my man was ready to call it a night. They were in the suite right next door. The guy told my husband:

Aussie; No worries mate! She'll be apples!

American: Its cool man, shes safe here.

That one made me old man :shock:

:lol:

Thats one of the best ones I remember... Jeff looked at that dude like he was speaking alien.

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 4:49 am
by kyria
And now for one that originated because of my Uncle Barry Crocker (Bazza McKenzie).

American: what a terrible thing

Aussie: what barry crocker (shocker)

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 5:26 am
by Mikaela
Hey, Betty Croker lives in America... isnt she like a baking chick? :lol:

LOVE CONNECTION :!:

For the record, I dont sat 'true dat' 'my bad' or the like. Sounds pure stupid to me. :roll:

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:02 am
by julie
Mikaela wrote:Hey, Betty Croker lives in America... isnt she like a baking chick? :lol:

LOVE CONNECTION :!:

For the record, I dont sat 'true dat' 'my bad' or the like. Sounds pure stupid to me. :roll:

http://indianringneck.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=3879
In this link and others mikaela writes.
Amen and true dat!

Team work!
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 4:06 pm
by kyria
Betty crocker is fictional :wink:

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 6:32 pm
by Mikaela
The junk she is putting in my trunk is however very real! :lol:

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:50 am
by donnanorm
one thing ive noticed moving from england to northern ireland they say diffrent things lol

if we ask for a 99 meaning an ice cream with a flake ( english )
they ask for a poke :)