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What does Mook Mook mean?
British Dictionary definitions for mook mook. / (muːk) / noun. US slang a person regarded with contempt, esp a stupid person.
How do you say good afternoon in Australia?
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How do you say drunk in Australian?
- Australia has many different terms to describe or identify as drunk.
- The most common term is probably pissed.
- Turped or ‘on the turps’ – Turps can also refer to your drink.
- Blotto – completely drunk.
- Smashed – very drunk, used normally to refer to a dazed, confused, and perhaps battered state.
What is a Mook sociology?
Terms in this set (7) What is a “mook”? A “mook” is a portrait of the American teenage male. This portrait isn’t real, but instead a character that is crude, loud, and obnoxious.
What is a pash in Australia?
Pash – a kiss with some tongue.
What do Aussies call vests?
singlet – a sleeveless undershirt, known in British English as a vest and in American English as a tank top (or, colloquially, as a “wife beater”).
What is a yobbo in Australia?
The online wictionary.org defines a yobbo as: “(slang, Australia) Someone, usually a male, who is uncouth, badly behaved and obnoxious. Loud and drunk are also characteristics, but not always present”.
What is the summary of Mook Mook saves woora?
Abstract Mook Mook Saves Woora is a story of bravery. Mook Mook is asked by Junjadee to help their friend Woora who is being chased by his old foe Boney the dingo. When Woora is trpped in a cave Mook Mook stands up for his friend and is supported by the animals of the moogera (bush) including three spirit dingoes who appear in the cave.
What is the story Mook Mook goes fishing about?
Abstract ‘Mook Mook Goes Fishing is a story of a young Ghungalu boy named Mook Mook and his yubbo’s (fathers) fishing adventure to the unagumoo (waterhole).
Who wrote The Mook Mook series?
The Mook Mook series of Ghungalu/Gangulu children’s books is the work of author Marie Kemp and illustrator Jack Kemp. The series is about Mook Mook a young Ghungalu boy who meets a little, hungry, hairy junjadee.