Results for “Aus”
Waving flies away from the face.
An Australian; Australian (adj.).
Spamming the pause menu to step the game forward one frame at a time.
Cockney rhyming slang for cash.
A fundraising barbecue of sausages in bread.
a sausage roll from a service station
A gym packed with only big, burly men.
Push to failure, rest briefly, then squeeze out more reps.
A tense, anticipating Pepe emote for the suspense of waiting to see what happens.
Total physical and mental exhaustion from prolonged stress, usually work.
Whatever exhausting argument Twitter has decided everyone must have today.
Mock-Australian 'no' for dramatic emphasis.
To destroy, wreck or batter something. Also: exhausted, wrecked.
A causeway or paved track — Welsh for the kind of road Romans built.
In bits — drunk, exhausted, or emotionally destroyed.
Austrian-made pistol — drill's weapon of choice.
Sausage — Yat pronunciation, roughly SAH-sage.
NOLA's cardinal directions — locals don't use N/S/E/W because the river bends.
Mature content — open to view.
What Aussie crims are made to call the screws.
Australian crim slang for a rat.
Australian slang for a child sex offender.
Buy a security in massive size because the price is too good to pass up.
Jobsite name for the porta-potty — because they're nearly always blue.
Australian slang for a plumber.
The agreed word that instantly pauses or stops a scene, no questions asked.
Sausage.
Truly Australian; genuine.
A rough, uncultivated Australian man.
Sausages (plural of snag).
A sausage cooked on the barbecue.
Australia (as pronounced).
Australia.
Australia (and NZ).
Genuinely Australian; loyal.
Exhausted; also broken.
Exhausted; or broken; or in trouble.
Exhausted; or broken beyond repair.
Sausages with tomato sauce.
To cook a sausage on the barbecue.