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Ankle biter
– a small child
Ace
– really good, excellent
Arvo
– afternoon
Aussie
– a person from Australia (pronounced “Ozzie”) or an adjective for something that is Australian (e.g. “Aussie animals”)
Barbie
- barbecue
Biggie
– big deal, big one
Bloke
– man (equivalent to “guy”)
Bloody
– known as “the Great Australian Adjective”, not regarded as profane or swearing, it is used as an intensifier for both positive and negative qualities (e.g. “bloody awful” and “bloody wonderful”)
Brilliant
– very good, excellent
Brekkie
– breakfast
Bub(s)
– an affectionate term for a baby
Bush telegraph
– local gossip, the grapevine
Bust up
– an argument or fight
Car park
– parking lot
Cheers
– general greeting, often used for thanking someone or saying goodbye or to sign notes
Chinwag
– a chat, a conversation
Chook
- chicken
Crikey
– an exclamation of surprise or bewilderment
Cripes
– an exclamation of surprise or dismay
Deadly
– very
Fancy a bite?
– would you like something to eat, are you hungry
G’day
– the ubiquitous Australian greeting
Give it a burl
– give it a try, make an attempt
Grinning like a shot fox
– very happy
Get your knickers in a twist
– get worked up and upset about something
Good as gold
– very good
Good onya
– a version of “good on you”, praising someone for their efforts, similar to “kudos”
Have a crack onto
– to chat someone up for romantic reasons, similar to “hit on”
Have tickets on himself
– to have a big ego
Ice lolly
– a frozen treat on a stick, known as a “popsicle” in the U.S.
Lingo
– language
Looker
– someone or something good-looking, often used to describe women
Mate
– friend, sometimes equivalent to “buddy”
Me
– sometimes used instead of “my” (e.g. “I’ve lost me socks”)
Mugs
– me (used in a self-deprecating way), can also mean “face”
No dramas
– no prolems, no big deal, don’t worry about it
No worries
– no problems, don’t worry about it, that’s all right
Pash
– a passionate kiss or to kiss someone passionately
Pull the other one
– expressing scepticism when you don’t believe what someone is saying
Rep
– reputation (also sometimes used for “representative”)
Root
– to have sexual intercourse
She’ll be right
– everything will be fine, everything will be all right (a variation of “she’ll be apples”)
Spanner monkey
– a mechanic
Spewin’
- very angry
Spunk
– an attractive person of either sex
Strine
– Australian slang, based on the way Australians pronounce “Australian” = “Aus-strine”
Sunnies
– sunglasses
Ta
– thank you
Take a chill pill
– relax, calm down, take things easy
“Tall poppy”
– highly successful people who rise above the rest and may develop an overblown ego. They are often seen as needing to be “cut down” in Australia, where the culture favours the “underdog”
Tinnie
– a tin of beer
True-blue
– genuine, authentic
Useful as tits on a bull
– completely useless
Ute
– short for “utility vehicle”, similar to pick-up truck, although modern “utes” tend to be more like sports models and can be very luxurious.
Yank
– affectionate term for an American (not meant to be offensive)
Oz
– Australia
ROMANTIC THRILLER:
TENDER DECEIT
(The TENDER Series ~ Book 1)
TENDER TREACHERY
(The TENDER Series ~ Book 2)
FOR CHILDREN:
The
Big Honey Dog Mysteries
–an award-winning mystery series for children 9 ~ 12 years and dog lovers of all ages!
Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards 2014 ~ GOLD Medal
Children’s Literary Classics Book Awards 2014 ~ GOLD Medal
Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards 2014 ~ SILVER Medal
The Wishing Shelf Independent Book Awards for Children 2013 ~ Finalist
“Dog lovers young and old will love this rip-roaring, bark-serious adventure... highly recommended”
~
Midwest Book Review
“
If you want to get your middle grade reader interested in picking up books, then this is a great place to start.”
- Net Galley
BIG HONEY DOG MYSTERIES HOLIDAY COLLECTION
(Box set: Halloween, Christmas & Easter mysteries)
H.Y. Hanna was born in Taiwan and has been a globe-trotter most of her life, from growing up in the United Arab Emirates to attending school in New Jersey, from working in the glamorous world of London advertising to emigrating Down Under. Along the way, she somehow managed to pick up a wonderful husband, a huge, slobbery dog, two rescue cats, an assortment of cardboard boxes and a slightly dodgy "trans-atlantic" accent.
After graduating from Oxford University, she tried her hand at a variety of jobs before returning to her first love: writing. She is the author of an award-winning children's mystery series and also writes romances, mysteries and romantic thrillers for adults.
You can learn more about H.Y. Hanna and contact her at:
www.hyhanna.com
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Thank you to my beta readers: Melissa Tibbals-Gribbin and Melanie G. Howe, for their great feedback, which helped greatly in improving the book. A special thank you goes to Dr Marieke Wijnen, who helped to check the accuracy of all the veterinary details in the story.
And as always, I am so grateful for the support and encouragement from my amazing husband—who not only does everything he can to give me more time to write, but also patiently endures endless discussions on plot conflicts, the colour of the hero’s eyes, and is even reading romantic novels for the first time in his life!
Copyright © 2014 by H.Y. Hanna
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ISBN-13: 978-0-9941726-4-8
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