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  • schoolie
    noun:- a teenager of school age or just graduated. Schoolies week is now quite a tradition where High School graduates celebrate the end of the academic year with a week of revelry in southern Queensland. There is concern however that the celebrations are getting somewhat out of hand.

  • schooner
    noun:- a large beer glass in New South Wales and South Australia, elsewhere called a Pot.

  • scorcher
    noun:- very hot day. In capital cities a schorcher would be 35c and up, in the bush 40c and up.

  • scrub
    noun:- native vegetation, similar to bush but with fewer and shorter trees.

  • scrub, to
    verb:- to clean vigorously.

  • secondary school
    noun:- high school.

  • section
    noun:- a plot of land. Referring to the original settlement days when people receiving a land grant would make their selection from and available offering.

  • seppo, septic, septic tank
    noun:- a derogatory term for an American, "septic tank" rhyming with "yank".

  • serviette
    noun:- a table napkin.

  • servo
    noun:- a service station, where you [purchase petrol or gasoline.


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