It’s a different world, Down Under. You have been warned. NSFW (obviously.)
DERRO.
Derro - noun - deh-row
Derived from the word derelict , "Derro" transcends this straight-forward definition and can be used in a variety of ways. Most commonly, it is used as a jibe at others. Not to be confused with 'Devo,' which means devastated.
"That Elias kid is such a Derro."
Translated:
"That Elias boy is quite oblivious to his poor stature."
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ROOT.
Root - verb - roo-t
No, it's not the foundation of that tree in your backyard. In Australia, 'root' follows along the same connotations as shag in the UK and screw in the USA.
'Root' encapsulates the brutal humanity of intercourse, and is probably one of Australia's greatest creations.
"Our dog Ruby was rooted by a dingo..."
Translated:
"A wild dog came in during the night and impregnated poor Ruby."
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BLOODY
Bloody - adjective - blah-dee
The very word that single handedly destroyed Tourism Australia's multi-million dollar advertising campaign, 'bloody' is a powerful thing when used appropriately. Used initially as an exclamation, 'bloody' has now become a national slogan.
"Where the bloody hell are ya!?"
Translated:
"Where art thou?"