Here is some slang I found on the net, Do these sound weird to you? If so, why?
Av-a-go-yer-mug
Meaning: someone is not trying hard enough and you want them to.
Example: Av-a-go-yer-mug. It really easy to do.
Away with the pixies
Meaning: dreaming.
Example: She's not listening. She's in love and away with the pixies.
Bag of fruit
Meaning: man's suit. It's an example of Aussie rhyming slang.
Example: He went to the meeting in his new bag of fruit.
Belt up!
Meaning: you are asked stop talking, be quite, in a angry way.
Example: Oh! Belt up. You're getting me mad.
Bloody oath
Meaning: that's the truth
Example: Bloody oath it is.
Bob's yer uncle
Meaning: if you do this (whatever is said first) it will work or be all right.
Example: Just add some extra water and Bob's yer uncle.
Bonzer mate!
Meaning: that's great friend.
Example: That's bonzer mate. I'm happy for you.
Chuck a U-e
Meaning: make a U-turn.
Example: Chuck a U-e mate, the pubs the other way.
Crack a tinnie
Meaning: open a can of cold beer
Example: Come over to my place and we'll crack a tinnie.
Dinky-di
Meaning: true, genuine.
Example: Jack is a dinky-di Aussie all right..
Doing your block
Meaning: you are getting very angry, losing your head.
Example: Peter is out doing his block 'cause his wife pranged the car.
Don't get your knickers in a knot
Meaning: Don't upset yourself.
Example: Don't get your knickers in a knot. She'll be right, mate.
Fair crack of the whip!
Meaning: give me a fair go.
Example: Fair crack of the whip! I only just started.
Fair dinkum
Meaning: someone really genuine.
Example: Peter is fair dinkum. You can trust him.
Fair-go mate!
Meaning: what you say when someone is not letting you do or say something.
Example: Fair go mate. I know I can do it.
Fair suck of the sav
Meaning: statement you make when someone is not letting you do or say something.
Example: Fair suck of the sav, mate. How about shutting up and listening.
Fifty k's south of Woop Woop
Meaning: in the middle of nowhere
Example: He wants to go camping 50 k's south of Woop Woop.
(You can use any number for the distance.)
Flat chat or flat out
Meaning: going very fast what ever they're doing.
Example: He is going flat chat and he'll be finished in half the time.
Full as a goog
Meaning: drunk or eaten to the excess.
Example: That was a great meal. I am full as a goog.