Originally posted by Nyoibo
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Also in response to someone's earlier point about "What do you call Q-tips etc." here's a short list of Aussie terms for products like that. (left is Australian, right is American)
Panadol-Tylenol (It's the same product, but not made by the same company: Glaxosmith Kline makes Panadol, Johnson and Johnson makes Tylenol.)
Beados/Bindeez-Pixos/Aqua Dots (left name is post-recall)
Jumper/windcheater-Sweater/sweatshirt (although I've heard sweatshirt being used as well here)
Duracell Bunny-Energizer Bunny (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duracell_Bunny)
Biscuit/Bikkie-Cookie (although some products here are marketed as "Cookies" and we sell "Cookies and Cream" ice-cream flavour)
Chips-Fries (although Maccas and Hungry Jacks use the term "fries", KFC doesn't)
Hungry Jacks-Burger King (there are a couple of Burger Kings in other states)
Capsicum-Bell Pepper
Gridiron-American Football.
Ute-pickup truck (ute is short for utility vehicle. I tend to label them by the model)
trackies-usually just refers to track pants.
thongs-flipflops
and subsequently
thong-G-string. (I have never seen thong used on merchandise unless it's from the US)
runners/joggers/sandshoes-sneakers (although sneakers is also used here)
Budgie smugglers/speedos-As it sounds, it's basically men's swimwear. The term "budgie smugglers" refers to a man's erm...penis resembling a budgie hiding in there when wearing them. (that's just my guess)
spag bog/bol- spaghetti bolognaise.
snag-sausage.
barbie-BBQ
Fritz/Devon ham: basically it's processed pork and is YUMMY. Kids love it and we get a lot wanting "smiley fritz".
hammered/smashed-to get drunk.
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