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Raw Prawns and Dead Horse

Created by Sallyo

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Australian Lingo
Raw Prawns and Dead Horse game quiz
"This quiz is all about Aussie lingo. See how much of it you understand!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. If an Aussie tells you "Don't come the raw prawn!" what does he mean?
    This isn't fancy dress
    It's a chess move
    Cook your food properly
    Don't be silly


2. "Ya want some dead horse?" What is this Aussie offering you?
    Tomato sauce
    A sausage
    Steak
    Ketchup


3. An Aussie is asking you if you mean what you say. How does he phrase the question?
    Fair dingo?
    Fair dinkum?
    You dinkum that?
    Is that dingo?


4. An Aussie asks you a question. "You got the avvagoodweegend?" What's he on about?
    Do you have Swedish meatballs on the menu?"
    Do you have fly repellent?
    He's asking for a car part to fit a 1952 Holden.
    He wants to know if there are snakes in the grass.


5. An Aussie is telling you a story about someone who is really cross. What does he term them?
    Wild as a mallee bull
    Any of these
    Mad as a cut snake
    Ropeable


6. Which of the following is NOT a famous Aussie pair?
    Kath and Kim
    Dad and Dave
    Mike and Mal
    Randy and Bud


7. If an Aussie says he is "flat out like a lizard drinking", what does he mean?
    He's tired
    He's running
    He's busy
    He's drunk


8. An Aussie asks if you want to wash up. What does she mean?
    She wants to know if you want to wash your hands.
    She's enquiring if you have clothes to wash.
    She's asking if you wish to declare bankruptcy.
    She's asking if you want to wash the dishes.


9. What is "a bit of flake" in Aussie-speak?
    A light snowfall
    A pinch of tobacco
    A fillet of shark
    A strange person


10. An Aussie expression is "Game as Ned Kelly", meaning "brave". Ned Kelly is the most famous Australian bushranger, but in which country was he born?
    Answer: (One Word)


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