Inspired by something I said last night when complaining about an achievement at work and the only way I could think to describe it was “pure frippery.”

  • @Taniwha420
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    2 months ago

    My parents emigrated from Aus/NZ just before I was born, so I inherited a bunch of weird down-under, outdated vocabulary.

    “What are you fossicking around in the pantry for?” “Did you find a few skerrigs of chocolate?” “I need to use the dunny.” “That guy in car dealership was apoplectic.”

    Lots of other turns of phrase, but - with the possible exception of “dunny” are legit words.

    EDIT: OK. A few others, I still use ‘blasted’ as an adjective. If my kids do something ridiculous, “Jesus wept, child,” sometimes comes out of my mouth. Then a bunch of, “running around like a sprayed blowfly,” or, “wandering around like a lost soul.”

    • Call me Lenny/Leni
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      32 months ago

      I’m a cultural Kiwi and don’t recognize half of these.

      In the case of dunny, I was trained on calling it the loo.

      • @Taniwha420
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        32 months ago

        Fossicking and skerrig are related to mining activities, so may be more localized to areas were the gold rush was big. I confirmed they’re actual words.

          • @Taniwha420
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            22 months ago

            Yeah, in between the gold rush in San Fransisco, and the gold rush in British Columbia.

      • @aimizo
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        22 months ago

        My kids and I use dunny now because of Bluey.