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Definitions for aussie
ˈɔ si; esp. Brit. ˈɒz i, ˈɔ ziaussie
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Princeton's WordNet
Australian, Aussienoun
a native or inhabitant of Australia
Wiktionary
Aussienoun
An Australian.
Aussienoun
An Australian Shepherd.
Aussieadjective
Australian.
Aussieadjective
That is generally identified as Australian; who embraces Australian culture.
There's not much more Aussie than a meat pie at the footy.
Aussienoun
Australia.
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Aussie
Aussie is Australian slang for Australian, both the adjective and the noun, and less commonly, Australia.
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aussie
Aussie is an informal term that refers to someone or something from Australia, either a resident or a native. It can also be used in reference to the English language as it is spoken in Australia. It is an affectionate nickname for Australia or Australians.
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Aussie
Aussie is Australian slang for the words Australia, and Australian, and can be used in the form of an adjective, noun or proper noun.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of aussie in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of aussie in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of aussie in a Sentence
Probably the volumes are ok but the prices that are being paid are hugely lower. We have got a real concern there for the future levels of the Aussie dollar.
The rally was inspired by the FOMC statement last night, the other factor is the (upward) pressure in the oil market and commodities that will feed through the performance of the Aussie stock market.
Still the focus is on increasing concerns over slowing growth in a number of emerging economies, chiefly China. And within the G10 currencies, the Aussie and New Zealand dollars are the proxies for that, the majors are still fairly trendless.
Aussie Paralympian Liesl Tesch:
Aussie Paralympian was absolutely horrific, i can see Aussie Paralympian clear as day in my own head... Aussie Paralympian was Aussie Paralympian.
The Aussie dollar tracking above 81 cents is probably undermining a lot of the potential across the sectors of our market.
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