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There are 25 definitions listed under M.
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  • Macca's
    noun:- McDonald's

  • maggies
    noun:- magpies, an Australian black and white crow like bird.

  • make a quid
    verb:- to earn a basic living.

  • make do
    verb:- to get by or cope with the basic necessities.

  • make tracks
    verb:- to leave, depart or head off.

  • Mallee
    noun:- a region straddling the borders of Victoria and South Australia covered by scrub. A particular type of Gum tree, the Mallee Gum, has very knotty hard wood and is highly prized for wood burning stoves.

  • manchester
    noun:- household linen.

  • mate
    noun:- a general greeting term and familiar greeting amongst men whether a friend or total stranger. Similar to Cobber. I find it amazing that whenever I am abroad and meet another Aussie, I immediately refer to him/her as mate. US = buddy.

  • matilda
    noun:- the old term for a swagman's bedroll, swag, pack, or sack which contained essentials (sometime complete belongings) when traveling in the bush by foot. See Waltzing Matilda.

  • metho
    noun:- methylated spirits, also a person who drinks it.


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