heaps good aye
that's really good, isn't it
Definitions
An emphatic positive statement capped with the tag 'aye'; showcases the Aussie sentence-final 'aye/ay/eh'.
heaps good aye In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Combines the intensifier 'heaps', 'good' and the tag question 'aye', all common in Australian speech.
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What does heaps good aye mean?
It means 'that's really good, isn't it', combining the intensifier 'heaps' with the Aussie tag question 'aye'.
What does aye mean at the end of an Aussie sentence?
It's a sentence-final tag (also spelt 'ay' or 'eh') that turns a statement into a mild question or invites agreement, like 'isn't it'.
How do you use heaps good aye?
You tack it onto a positive observation, e.g. 'new skatepark's heaps good aye', to emphasise it and invite the listener to agree.
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