To be fair these days lippy seems to fit the following definition: The act of being insolent, cheeky, or using disrespectful or confrontational language; engaging in verbal harassment or insults. Example: "He got lippy with the coach and was benched for the rest of the game."
@@Vivi211j if U wanna call anyone rude, blame people and the internet, because according to some articles I had to look deep for and some people, it's said in Tasmania. It's rude Ur accusing me.
@@Calm_shot wut? You don’t say that you “chucked a sickie” from work? You don’t say you “hit a roo” in your hilux? You called sunnies sunglasses? Must be a generational thing or a specific state/location thing because literally all of these are completely commonplace in my world mate. 😅
"Lets have barbie tomorrow night" "Lets eat pancakes for brekkie" ""Hey how are you doing my mate?" "this arvo lets go to the zoo" "hold on let me get my lippie" "its so hot in here, im gonna put my sunnies on" "look! theres a roo" "this is a sickie! i hate my lif-" "do you want macca's? oh ok no cuz IM GONNA ORDER 10 BIG MACS FOR MYSEL-" "im chewie"
As an Aussie, I say "brekkie", "mate" (but only when I'm annoyed or am trying to sound condescending), "lippie", "sunnies", "Macca's" and "chewie" (sometimes). I have heard "roo" being used before, but I've never used it. The rest sound made up.
as an Australian we DO NOT SAY ROO? And lippie huh and sickie none says that And we don’t say chewy. The rest I say but none says those words in australia I have lived in Australia my whole life and I have never heard someone say those words 👆. Have a good life Written by an AUSTRALIAN
I’ve heard them all except chewie. But I’m kind of old, lol, been around long enough to hear so many o them, although, I never used them. Just want to add, the 2 girls are naturally beautiful.
Im an aussie and ive literally never heard anyone use the words “chewie,” and “lippie,” unironically. Rarely ever hear the others apart from Macca’s, mate and brekkie lol.
As an Australian, I can confirm if you go up to an average Australian and said 'lippie' or 'chewie' they would no have a clue what ur saying (Also we be not saying 'crikey' after 'lets learn some Australian slang' lol
Sydney, with the largest population. The average person that wouldn't know it, here would be under 25 yrs. Or, they live out in the sticks somewhere @@neemamakes
When someones talking shit or running their mouth then theyre getting lippie If someone says to someone that theyre getting lippie that persons about to get smacked across the mouth
It was the language used by most of us up until Gen Z who have either adopted all of the US slang, or made up stupid words that don't relate to the original. finna.
All the Aussies be saying they haven’t heard of these 🤦♀️ they’ve gotta be in the bloody city to never have heard some of these btw it’s ‘chucking a sickie’ not just a sickie
Thats just a lesson for beginners here...have a taste of: I'll stop off at the bottle-o on the way and grab a slab o' piss kick back sink a few tins she'll be right
I say: Barbie ("I'm chucking the barbie on for dinner") Brekkie ("Eat your brekkie") Arvo ("It's gonna be hot this arvo") Sunnies ("I lost me f***ing sunnies") Sickie ("Yeah, I'm chucking a sickie today") Maccas ("Wanna go for a maccas run?") I've heard people say mate and roo but I don't use it. No idea what a lippie or a chewy is. it's just lipstick and gum. I say skippy for a kangaroo / wallaby.
I’m Australian and I have never had an encounter of someone calling a kangaroo a “ roo “ Edit: I also didn’t know they didn’t say sunnies in other countries
That's not Australian, there's no such thing, you are simply mentioning the difference between formal and informal English, which by the way are exactly the same in the UK, Australians are descendents of British people therefore the language is exactly the same
Does that mean Afrikaans is just informal Dutch, or French is just informal Latin, or even that Armenian is just informal Proto-Indo-European? You ignore that what's considered 'standard' is decided politically, not how language actually works. Languages are unequaled standard because of where they seem to originate from - but, if this pluricentric language has multiple differences in grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary or even more, what inherently makes one 'true' and the rest 'aberrant' ?
Hi Yes some of us say lippy. Can confirm i have and so has my Mum
Bull shit!
To be fair these days lippy seems to fit the following definition:
The act of being insolent, cheeky, or using disrespectful or confrontational language; engaging in verbal harassment or insults.
Example: "He got lippy with the coach and was benched for the rest of the game."
Another lippy for lipstick user. But I also know it for ‘talking back’
@@ariadnepyanfar1048 yeah it definitely means talking back "Don't get lippy with me mate," etc
....and her mother before that, and her mother before too...
"Let's have some barbies tonight"👽
Lol
Baba grill💀💀💀💀
So bad
“Let’s have a barbie tonight!”
@@rodanfan2695😂😂😂LMAO SO BAD BRO I JS BUMPED MY HEAD BC THIS WAS TOO FUNNY
As an Australian, she's just making up words at this point
LIPPIE !?!?
CHEWIE?!?!
It’s more of a Gen x and earlier thing.
Youve never said lippie?
Damn
Its older slang but i use it and always have
@Midnightflopper What type of Australian mate, Tasmanian?
@@rule_one_editsthat’s rude to tasmanians they know what it is my best friend is from tassies
@@Vivi211j if U wanna call anyone rude, blame people and the internet, because according to some articles I had to look deep for and some people, it's said in Tasmania. It's rude Ur accusing me.
As an Australian, I don’t say: barbie, roo, sickie, arvo and lippie
I say: barbecue, kangaroo, sick day, s’arv, and lip stick.
As an Aussie I say emmachiset when I want to know the price. And when it’s hot I turn on the egg nishner.
Same I don’t say any of Australian slang and I’m Australian
Who doesn't say roo? You Victorian or something?
I say a kinda combination of s'arv and arvo, I say: ✨️s'arvo✨️
I am Australian but don’t say those words too
Australians be like : WHAT?
Why would Aussies say that? These are all true and accurate.
Me fr rn
@@Oogidahboogidah umm no we don't we only say mate Macca's brekkie and arvo
@@Calm_shot wut? You don’t say that you “chucked a sickie” from work? You don’t say you “hit a roo” in your hilux? You called sunnies sunglasses? Must be a generational thing or a specific state/location thing because literally all of these are completely commonplace in my world mate. 😅
@@Calm_shot also… chewie? You say chewing gum? Never heard the old AFL heckle “ya got chewie on ya boot”???
General rule Australian add a IE to it and drop the last few letter
😂
yes right.
Hello how are you doing today?
As an Aussie I never hears people say chewie roo or sickie
I think it depends on where in Australia everyone is?? I say everything here and I'm from Queensland
As an Australian I’ve never heard a single short word except for roo
"Lets have barbie tomorrow night"
"Lets eat pancakes for brekkie"
""Hey how are you doing my mate?"
"this arvo lets go to the zoo"
"hold on let me get my lippie"
"its so hot in here, im gonna put my sunnies on"
"look! theres a roo"
"this is a sickie! i hate my lif-"
"do you want macca's? oh ok no cuz IM GONNA ORDER 10 BIG MACS FOR MYSEL-"
"im chewie"
Never heard 'lippie' in my entire life
I have literally heard nobody say sickie for sick day or chewy for chewing gum and I’m Australian
“Lets eat barbies tonight”
As an Aussie, I say "brekkie", "mate" (but only when I'm annoyed or am trying to sound condescending), "lippie", "sunnies", "Macca's" and "chewie" (sometimes). I have heard "roo" being used before, but I've never used it. The rest sound made up.
as an Australian we DO NOT SAY ROO? And lippie huh and sickie none says that
And we don’t say chewy.
The rest I say but none says those words in australia I have lived in Australia my whole life and I have never heard someone say those words 👆. Have a good life
Written by an AUSTRALIAN
Hello , how are you doing ?
4 things wrong: We say lipstick lipstick, Sick day sick day, chewing gum gum and kangaroo kangees
I think I’ve hear kanga for kangaroo more then roo my whole life
Nicely done
I am still thinking who is more prettier 😂😂
Everyone calls chewing gum just gum
Ik for a fact Australians love making the words short by adding ie in the end , that’s how selfie came into existence
I’ve heard them all except chewie. But I’m kind of old, lol, been around long enough to hear so many o them, although, I never used them.
Just want to add, the 2 girls are naturally beautiful.
an an australian, i have never in my life heard of "sickie," "chewie" or "roo" 😭
Ok just add "ies" to any word and it becomes an Australian slang got it
Only the British English stands out amongst all of these
Don’t think I ever used the words arvo or lippie in my entire life and I’m an Australian
As an Australian I am confused WHAT THE HELL IS ARVO AND WHERE DID YOU DIG THAT WORD OUT OF
You look amazing!❤😊
And of course, mozzies for mosquitoes 😂😂😂😂
Even though l am not Australian, and live in Australia , I’ve never heard the word lippine with
“Barbie” i’M a BaRbIe GiRl
I’ve never heard most of those words in my life. (I am Australian)
the last 6 “not including maccas” is so wrong 💀
i have few seconds doubting myself if im an Aussie aft hearing 'lippie' 😮😮
I didn’t know the rest of the world didn’t say brekkie, arvo, sunnies or macca’s
I’m from uk, The Aussie versions in the video we use except Arvo, chewie and roo.
I always say maccas, brekkie, etc as a non austrlian 😭
Well, at least it’s just the slang, wait does that mean language?
Ooooo let’s Barbie this stuff.Ken”WTF!”
I'm going with the Australia because I'm Australian
They look like sisters
We say Breckie and mate in the north of England. 😂 This was not a good comparison at all.
penls, Punnie🤣
Im an aussie and ive literally never heard anyone use the words “chewie,” and “lippie,” unironically. Rarely ever hear the others apart from Macca’s, mate and brekkie lol.
This video is so educationally wrong it's hysterical 😂
Ive never heard anything abt a lippie. - From Aus
australians shortformed the words!!
Australian English is the closest thing to Chilean Spanish, plus it is spoken very quickly and has quite a few idioms.
We loved australia 😍🤗
Good night guys
Barbie! 💀
90% are the same.😂
As an Australian, I can confirm if you go up to an average Australian and said 'lippie' or 'chewie' they would no have a clue what ur saying (Also we be not saying 'crikey' after 'lets learn some Australian slang' lol
You must be very young 😂
People 25 and over definitely know and use chewie and lippie
@@Royal_BloodLust I guess it just depends on where abouts in Australia you live
Sydney, with the largest population. The average person that wouldn't know it, here would be under 25 yrs. Or, they live out in the sticks somewhere @@neemamakes
Bro u forgot han jisung with his bri’ish accent 💀
Sick day is not sickie it’s ogdays
Aussie: Wear my Thongs
Brit: Ehww!
Nz: you wear what? On your feet?
Brits say mate as well
Now I know the reason why Australians are called Aussie. Too many -ie's.
The girl was supposedly the only girl 👧🏻 to ever get the
Both ENGLISH is british english. I think Australia is images kangaroo and koala.
Lol just making up her own words and call them aussie😂
I'm Australian and the American word's just sound super weird
They say 'bbq' is short for barbecue, I get the letter thing but it should be BBC because of 'Bar-B-Cue'
"Aight mate, let's feast on some BBC!"
Just add ie to every word and you're good ro ho lads😂
Bro 80 percent of that was wrong
Bro how have people in this comment section not heard of lippie or even sickie like wtf
POV: Americans here Barbie and go crazy and start wearing pink 😂😂😂😂
Dunnie! That's a guy dressed up like a sheila!
Lippie and chewie??? Lipstick and gum were not insane
I got it. Thanks ❤
She's just making up words, Coming from an Aussie
How you say NO???
We do NNNNNNOOOOOTTT speak like this!!!
In Australian
Pizza = ? 🤨
🤭🤭🤭
So basically 5 year old kid slang 😂😂😂
As an Australian, I have never heard anyone say 'lippie'.
When someones talking shit or running their mouth then theyre getting lippie
If someone says to someone that theyre getting lippie that persons about to get smacked across the mouth
I have never heard the term sickie either
lip balm it’s not to common now. But my nana uses the word still
It was the language used by most of us up until Gen Z who have either adopted all of the US slang, or made up stupid words that don't relate to the original. finna.
me neither… but i’ve heard the rest
Even British people say "mate"
Good day mate? Haveing a nice one no?
Today chewsday innit
P
British people say most of these!
No we only say mate@@Fleeticus
As an Australian I’ve never heard anyone say ‘Crickey’ unless in a stereotypical Aussie movie
yup
I’m guessing crickey is a tv friendly word referencing the fact that a lot of Aussies cuss more than they actually use normal words.
crickey and u know australia zoo that was steve ewan’s fav word “CRICKEY”
Nah as an Aussie I say it but only to make something sound dumb
Oh crikey me toes hurt
As an Australian, I am not sure if the woman who was doing Australian slang is actually Australian
I don’t think she is… the accent is off 🥴
No, she isn't Aussie. Accent's way off.
She's pretty though. 😎
So confusing. She's definitely not Aussie...
Mate she defo isn't aussie nobody says the letter r in barbie and arvo but I mean the woman doing the british one isn't british either so eh
I dont think the british is a brit too!
"Normal English" is crazy 💀
They just meant like standard dictionary English bc the Australian words are slang
@@austencox5388Australia uses real words not just slang
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P
O@@austencox5388
📌Finally a one from Canada
People from Canada
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Im an aussie and i think the women who was saying aussie slang wasnt aussie
As an Australian, I can confirm we say the British type of stuff except for the Mcdonalds one.
Nah we say....mate, sunnies, sickie and maccas...where in Aus you from lol
They say maccies in midlands, England.
Yeah true
We say barbie brekkie mate arvo sunnies roo sickie maccas
All the Aussies be saying they haven’t heard of these 🤦♀️ they’ve gotta be in the bloody city to never have heard some of these btw it’s ‘chucking a sickie’ not just a sickie
I'll be lost if I ever visit Australia....😅
Almost words/vocabulary/phrases differences from motherland
Thats just a lesson for beginners here...have a taste of: I'll stop off at the bottle-o on the way and grab a slab o' piss kick back sink a few tins she'll be right
Most of us don’t even sound like that lol
@@lumberfox9176"Slabo'o piss" I'm fucking dead 😂
Honestly we barely use those “slangs” sometimes you hear things like “roo” istead of kangaroo
I swear to god every time I see these I am convinced they’re talking to todlers
Hyy
As an Australian a kangaroo is called a KANGA
No Its a jason
It’ll be called like 1000 different names
Nah mate.. in Victoria, we say "roo". I have heard 'kanga' up in Queensland though.
It’s a kangaroo
No it's Jack
I am Australian and sometimes I don’t say those words😅
I say:
Barbie ("I'm chucking the barbie on for dinner")
Brekkie ("Eat your brekkie")
Arvo ("It's gonna be hot this arvo")
Sunnies ("I lost me f***ing sunnies")
Sickie ("Yeah, I'm chucking a sickie today")
Maccas ("Wanna go for a maccas run?")
I've heard people say mate and roo but I don't use it. No idea what a lippie or a chewy is. it's just lipstick and gum.
I say skippy for a kangaroo / wallaby.
I’m gonna go for white pussy
Mc Donald's
My mind: Meckiee
I’ve never heard any Australians use Australian slang and I was born there and never left that country
Brekkie and Maccas are the only ones I’ve heard but barely any of it
As an Aussie no-one i know of had ever said "lippie" and chewie can sometimes mean something else😅
Mcdonalds in the UK is pretty much universally called "Maccies" at this point
Can't be universally if it's just the UK
It’s maccas in Oz. 👍
and McD's.
Its because Australia has even changed signs to say maccas
We say for the McDonalds in germany "Mäces". Very similar!
That’s funny coz I swear I heard Germans saying maccas but I thought sicher nicht, das ist unmöglich
As an Australian….
WHAT ON EARTH IS A LIPPIE, CHEWIE, ARVO, SICKIE!?
Lol fr
The new generation dosent know the old generations slang is funny af😂😂
We say all them in vic besides from lippie
@@sigmaloki i know the arvo bit but like in from vic too but ive never heard ANYONE say the other 3 before-
@@chocolatecocoa18 what do you call chewie then?
I’m Australian and I have never had an encounter of someone calling a kangaroo a “ roo “
Edit: I also didn’t know they didn’t say sunnies in other countries
I have but it’s rare
yeah same
i hear ‘kanga’ more often 😂
Yes fr @@aoife_sch
Seriously? You’ve never heard of”be careful there’s a lota roos around tonight” when driving?
Bro I take this back how come I comment this and now I hear it EVERYWHERE
I think australians are so chill, that thay just make english words shorter, love this accent
Mate, this is not an original one. Yeah aussies are cool, but she ain't aussie.
P
@@JANANID-g3tfor real i’m aussie and she is not australian
This totally reminds me of Bluey
Hello Melissa, how are you doing ?
👑👑People who just scrolled on UA-cam and saw this
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As an aussie, this is the first time I've ever heard the word "lippie"
I'm not an aussie but I saw some aussies comments saying that ''lippie'' is an old slang so that's why people don't use it often nowdays 😁
@@SAFAEFAFA ah interesting! Thanks!
Im Australian and I've never said half of these💀
Nobody cares
That's not Australian, there's no such thing, you are simply mentioning the difference between formal and informal English, which by the way are exactly the same in the UK, Australians are descendents of British people therefore the language is exactly the same
are you kidding?
Does that mean Afrikaans is just informal Dutch, or French is just informal Latin, or even that Armenian is just informal Proto-Indo-European?
You ignore that what's considered 'standard' is decided politically, not how language actually works. Languages are unequaled standard because of where they seem to originate from - but, if this pluricentric language has multiple differences in grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary or even more, what inherently makes one 'true' and the rest 'aberrant' ?
Racist
@@kaput_hodge no she’s not as a born and raised it’s incorrect
@@yoshimidsuculturalresearch6078 shoosh