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balderdash@lemmy.zip to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Australian hits different

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Australian hits different

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balderdash@lemmy.zip to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • MortyMcFry 🇦🇺@aussie.zone
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    The fairies make great food. Fairy bread is S tier

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    The Dutch: sugar spider.

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    French : Barbe à Papa (Daddy’s Beard)

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    Bonus meme 1

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      We call them swimming cossies? I’ve never heard that in my life

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        We used it during the late 70s and 80s, I don’t recall hearing it recently.

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        deleted by creator

        • balderdash@lemmy.zipOP
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          Yeah, its seems like etymologically, “bathing costume” got shorted to “bathers” for some people and “cossies” for others. But that’s just what the internet tells me, I’m not British

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      Never heard the term ‘cossie’ in Australia, ‘togs’ and ‘boardies’ are common here though.

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      You forgot budgie smugglers.

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      Eh that doesn’t check out as we say boardies in Aus and I’ve never heard anyone say cosies, togs also sounds pretty dated?

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      • sil@aussie.zone
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        It was definitely togs in Qld when I was growing up. Might be the old potato cake/scallop debate all over again.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      Ausies and Kiwis love to give everything a nickname that ends in “ie” or “y.”

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    In hindi we call it “old lady hair”

    • MicrosoftSam
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      Same in Hebrew

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    South African Afrikaans speakers: “ghost breath” which is the best name for it by far.

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      This guy spook asems.

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        Daarsy

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    German: Zuckerwatte (sugar wadding)

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      French: barbe Ă papa (daddy’s beard)

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        The one in the middle doesn’t look like a French letter.

        • MakeItCount
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          The correct one is “à”

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      Unsurprisingly it is similar in Swedish: sockervadd

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    Greek: malli tis grias (old woman’s hair)

    Seriously.

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    Bonus meme 2

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      I have never heard “chuddy” before and I’ve lived in NZ my whole life. Is it a regional or generational thing?

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        It might differ by region. Or, I could be wrong. (I did try to look things up before I posted the memes tho lol)

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          There are definitely sites claiming it’s NZ slang, but I haven’t heard it before. I’m not a professional gum chewer though.

    • Bernie Ecclestoned@sh.itjust.works
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      Brits cannot decide

      https://www.ourdialects.uk/maps/gum/

      • EdibleFriend
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        Is that their pop/soda?

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        What a cool website. Some interesting info here

  • spudwart@spudwart.com
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    Sucrose Wool

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    Polish: Sugar cottonwool

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    This is a rare case where the Aussies are right. It was named fairy floss by its original inventor

  • Alex@feddit.ro
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    Romanian: sugar cotton / cotton of sugar

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    Japanese: 綿飴 wataame - also cotton candy

  • m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    In french it’s barbe à papa, which translate to daddy’s beard.

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      In German, it’s sugarwadding.

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