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What are Kiwis slang?
“Kiwi” (/ˈkiːwi/ KEE-wee) is a common self-reference used by New Zealanders, though it is also used internationally. Until the First World War, the kiwi represented the country and not the people; however, by 1917, New Zealanders were also being called “Kiwis”, supplanting other nicknames such as “Enzedder”.
What words do New Zealanders say funny?
Here are some New Zealand slang words!
- Eh – “It was cloudy this morning eh?”
- Yeah nah – “Do you want a vanilla ice cream?
- Bugger all – “How much money you got?
- Bugger – *Something goes wrong* “Bugger!”
- Chur – “Here’s a drink” “Chur”
- Bro & cuz – “Chur cuz” or “How’s it going bro?”
- The wops – “He lives out in the wops”
What are some Kiwi sayings?
The Best 10 Kiwi Slang Words, Phrases and Kiwi-isms for International Students to Understand
- Sweet as. This is what Kiwis say when we mean ‘no problem’, ‘awesome’ or ‘cool’.
- Chur/Choice.
- Bro or Cuz.
- Eh/Ay/Aye.
- All good/No Worries.
- Keen.
- Heaps.
- Crack up.
What does Dag mean in New Zealand?
Dag. Dag has two meanings. When you hear someone say “he’s such a dag” it means a quirky or funny person who is a bit of a character. For sheep farmers, dag also refers to matted wool hanging from the hindquarters of a sheep.
What do NZ call thongs?
Jandals
Jandals: Flip flops/thongs. A bit like going barefoot, which Kiwis love! Togs: Swimming wear.
What do Kiwis call English?
Pommy or Pom The terms Pommy, Pommie and Pom, in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand usually denotes an English person (or, less commonly, people from other parts of the UK).
Is sweet as NZ slang?
The meaning of sweet as sums up the truly laid-back attitude of New Zealanders. It can mean “thank you”, “it’s all good”, “no worries”, “you’re welcome”, and “that’s cool”.
Why do Kiwis say Chur?
Chur. The meaning of chur is essentially thank you. You can use this classic Kiwi slang to show gratitude or appreciation. As explained above, it can also mean “sweet as” or “that’s awesome”.
How do you curse in Maori?
Swear it
- Tō tero! Tō raho! Tō tara/teke! Arsehole!
- Hei mitimiti māu! For you to lick! Hei pōtae mō tō ihu! As a hat for your nose!
- Taurekareka! Slave. Scoundrel. E mero!
- Taurekareka! E mero! Whiti te rā!
- Tō hamuti! Tō roke hoki! Tou parahua!
- Kai a te kurī! Dog’s food! Kai a te ahi!
- Pokokōhua! Pōkōtiwha! Tō upoko!
What does my dunny mean?
toilet
: toilet especially : one outdoors : privy.
Why are New Zealanders called Kiwis?
If you’re in the South Pacific Islands , especially New Zealand, people will think of New Zealanders when you say Kiwi. That’s because New Zealanders are called and proudly call themselves Kiwis. If you’re in other areas of the world then you might instantly think of kiwifruit when the word kiwi is brought up.
What is the nickname for the people of New Zealand?
Kiwi (/kiːwiː/) is the nickname used internationally for people from New Zealand, as well as being a relatively common self-reference. Unlike many demographic labels, its usage is not considered offensive; rather, it is generally viewed as a symbol of pride and endearment for the people of New Zealand.
What is the meaning of New Zealand?
New Zealand(noun) an independent country within the British Commonwealth; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1907; known for sheep and spectacular scenery. New Zealand, New Zealand Islands(noun) North Island and South Island and adjacent small islands in the South Pacific .