What do Kiwis call cigarettes?

Durrie: Cigarette. “Hey bro, lend us a durrie!”

What is a slang word for cigarette?

gasper (slang) ciggy (informal) coffin nail (slang) cancer stick (slang)

What's a Durrie?

durrie in British English

(ˈdʌrɪ ) noun. a cotton carpet made in India, often in rectangular pieces fringed at the ends: sometimes used as a sofa cover, wall hanging, etc.

Why do Australians call cigarettes durry?

David Bradley, Australian Journal of Linguistics (1989) suggests that it may be derived from a widely used brand of loose tobacco used for roll-your-owns, Bull Durham, clipped and resuffixed with the most productive suffix for forming new colloquial words in Australian English.

What is the British slang for cigarette?

Aside from the offensive meaning, colloquial British English uses the term fag to indicate a cigarette.

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What are cigarettes called in Australia?

Durry, an Australian slang term for cigarette.

What do they call cigarettes in Canada?

A dart is a Canadian slang term for a cigarette.

Where are cigarettes called darts?

Dart is an Aussie term, you probably wouldn't hear your standard upper class snob say it. We have a variety of words for cigarettes. I would very rarely use the term cigarette, too many syllables.

What is a dart in Australia?

The Australian Government's disaster assistance response teams (DART) are deployed to crises overseas to help save lives and return communities to normal. Their urban search and rescue expertise is invaluable following earthquakes, cyclones and other disasters.

What is a dunny in Australia?

dunny. A toilet. The dunny was originally any outside toilet. In cities and towns the pan-type dunny was emptied by the dunny man, who came round regularly with his dunny cart. Dunny can now be used for any toilet.

What is a Prozzie?

Definition of 'prozzie'

1. a person who engages in sexual activity for money.

What does frothing mean in Australia?

To froth something is to say you really like it. Backpackers usually froth goon, cheap meals and a sunny day at Bondi.

What does old mate mean in Australia?

22. Old mate: A term used to describe someone (male or female) who's name you don't know, have forgotten or just can't be bothered saying. 23.

What does YEEW mean?

'Yeew' /interjection/ A word used in Australia to convey excitement and agreement with a statement previously said. Example: Person 1: Mate I am keen for a swim this arvo. Person 2: Yeeeew!

Why are cigarettes called squares?

According to Green's Dictionary of Slang, square originates as prison slang for factory-made cigarettes, whether issued in prison or sold commercially. And why would cigarettes—which are not at all rectangular in shape—be dubbed squares? That's apparently due to the fact the paper used to roll them are square in shape.

What is Canadian slang?

Canuck. A slang term for Canadians.

Are darts cigarettes?

As nouns the difference between dart and cigarette

is that dart is a pointed missile weapon, intended to be thrown by the hand; a short lance; a javelin; any sharp-pointed missile weapon, as an arrow while cigarette is tobacco, marijuana, or other substances, in a thin roll wrapped with paper, intended to be smoked.

What is a bogey in Canada?

A bogey is where a player takes one more shot than the par of the hole. So if a player is playing a par-3 and they make a four, or they are playing a par-4 and make five, it is a bogey.

What is the most popular cigarette in Australia?

In 2017, JPS continued to be the leading brand in Australia after overtaking Winfield in 2016. JPS was launched in Australia in 2009,7 and was one of the first super-value brands (i.e. low-cost relative to other brands) on the Australian cigarette market—see Supplementary Table 10.7.

Are any cigarettes made in Australia?

As of 2016, no tobacco products are manufactured in Australia. Philip Morris International (Australia) closed its Australian manufacturing facility in 2014, 2 and British American Tobacco Australia did so in 2015.

What is a Slims Pack?

Early packs (1968-1978) read "Benson and Hedges Park Avenue New York" near the bottom. Virginia Slims are narrower (23 mm (0.91 in) circumference) than standard cigarettes (hence, "Slims"), and are also longer than normal "king-sized" cigarettes (which are 85 mm (3.3 in)).

What does Darl mean in Australia?

informal mainly Australian, mainly New Zealand. short for darling (as a form of address) 'don't worry, darl, I'm not having the best day myself'

What is ol mate?

Frequently used by adolescents when referring to a man known to them. "Old mate" or "old matey" is a substitute for using the man's name. Interchangeable for "bloke", "guy" or "fella": I saw old mate about signing up for the footy team.

Does Ol Mean Old?

ol" can be used to mean "old", when used on its own, but with "big" it has a different meaning: when used in conjunction with "big" like this, "'ol", is an intensifier. You're not saying that the tree is old. It's closer in meaning to saying that the tree is "very big".

What is a backpacker in Australian slang?

Backpacker, Australian and New Zealander slang for inexpensive sleeping accommodations, such as a hostel.

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