strine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of strine
1964; jocular representation of the supposed pronunciation of Australian by uneducated Australian speakers
Example Sentences
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My Australian business partner spoke in strine a lot - this is one of my favourites.
From BBC • Jun. 22, 2014
The piece, by Sydney correspondent Jon Donnison, looked at the huge contribution to "strine" made by Barry Humphries and terms originating in the country's legendary laddish drinking culture.
From BBC • Jun. 22, 2014
It seems likely that strine is doomed to extinction, to be replaced by an export version of American TV-announcer accent.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It's beginning to tell on 'is 'ealth, the strine and diserpointment, and I wants it stopped.
From Mr. Punch's Golf Stories by Various
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