/ kalebeul / 2004 / 09 / 22 / filthiest book in the aussie language /
If the items here from The Bugle’s Dicktionary are the best Andrew Pegler can come up with, then either we’re being conned and there are lots of dirtier books out there or the Australian language (why’s it not in Strine?) is dying out for lack of manure:
Solutions here. Linguists will be aware that hungry a*** already appears in Roger Mellie’s wonderful Profanisaurus, edited by William H Bollo**s with assistance from Ribena Farquar-Toss. The Profanisaurus contains the following genunine Antipodeanism, which I’ll bet is better than anything in Mr Pegler’s repertoire:
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22 September 2004 at 2:29 PM
I swear, these lexicographers are lower than the basic wage. They get all kitted up like a pox doctor’s clerk, celebrate with a quick skinful, then park the tiger all over the burgundy axminster.
Didn’t put me off the tucker one iota, though —I was that hungry I could’ve chewed the belly out of a low-flying duck.
etc etc
Trouble with these expressions is that you rarely ever hear a fellow Aussie use them (quite a few seem to have been invented by Barry Humphries, aka Dame Edna and Sir Les Patterson).
Courtesy of the Simpsons our kids have yank slang as their birthright.