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Australian & NZ slang
Aussie and Kiwi vocabulary — bogan, daggy, brekkie, sheila, bach, jandals — the whole Antipodean lexicon, including outback dialect, surf and beach culture, and Sydney/Melbourne street slang.
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Spanish onionspearchuckerspearospearwoodspec
ˈspɛk
Special Air Servicespeckerspeckingspeechiespeedosspielerˈspiːlə
spinifexspit chipsspit tacksspit the dummyspladespoggyˈspɒɡi
spondoniclespɔnˈdɔnəkl̩
spondoniclesspɔnˈdɔnəkl̩z
spoon bowlspottiespottospoutingspring feverspruikspɹuːk
spruikerˈspɹʉːkə
spud cockyspur-winged ploversquattageˈskwɒ.tədʒ
squatterˈskwɒ.tə
squattocracysquealerˈskwilɚ
squirrel gripstacks on the millstagwatchstar picketstate policestationˈsteɪʃən
station handstatutory authoritystick fatstingestɪnd͡ʒ
Stobie polestockingsstockyardstone endstonkeredˈstɒnkəd
stony brokestop-workstorm-birdstoushstaʊʃ
Straddiestrain the potatoesstrata titleStrayaStrayanstreetiestridesstrike me up a gum treeStrinestɹɑen
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