(UK, Australian, slang) Business; a matter or matters of personal concern; a course of action.
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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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(AU, NZ, countable, slang) An item whose name has been forgotten; a thingumajig.
We don't want this to turn into one of those pie-in-the sky bizzos where you aim too high and then never end up doing it.
Bizzo means: An item whose name has been forgotten; a thingumajig.. It is informal slang, fine in casual speech but not suited to formal contexts. There is no real cause for parental concern; it is descriptive vocabulary rather than risky behaviour. If your teen uses it, context will usually make the intent clear. A short, curious question about where they heard it is usually all that is needed to know whether to follow up.
bizzo means: An item whose name has been forgotten; a thingumajig.. Register: very informal, slang. Suitable only for casual conversation, chat and social media. Do not use in business, academic or news writing. A common learner mistake is using the word in a register it does not fit, or assuming a single global meaning; native speakers immediately notice when slang appears in formal contexts, so always check the surrounding register before producing it yourself.
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