Strine

Strine
noun /stɹɑɪn,stɹaɪn/
Australian English, especially the common, uneducated form.

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  • strine — Australian Slang Australian slang and pronunciation; form of Australian English which appeared in the books of Alastair Morrison, pen name Afferbeck Lauder (that is, alphabetical order ), where it was written in a form meant to represent broad… …   English dialects glossary

  • Strine — Australisches Englisch folgt sprachlich im Wesentlichen dem Commonwealth English, also dem in England gesprochenen Englisch und dem dort üblichen Sprachgebrauch in den Commonwealth Staaten. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Unterschiede zum britischen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Strine — /straɪn / (say struyn) noun 1. Colloquial Australian English, humorously and affectionately regarded. 2. the form of it which appeared in the books of Alistair Morrison, pen name Afferbeck Lauder , where it was written in scrambled form to… …  

  • Strine — [strʌɪn] noun informal Australian English or the Australian accent. Origin 1960s: representing Australian in Strine …   English new terms dictionary

  • strine — n. 1 a comic transliteration of Australian speech, e.g. Emma Chissitt = How much is it? . 2 (esp. uneducated) Australian English. Etymology: = Australian in Strine …   Useful english dictionary

  • Strine (disambiguation) — Strine and similar can mena: *Strine, a humorous word for a type of Australian accent *Leo E. Strine, Jr., a judge in the state of Delaware in USA *Strinesdale Reservoir, on the A62 between Oldham and Delph in Greater Manchester, England *Strines …   Wikipedia

  • strine — /struyn/, n. Informal. Australian English. [1964; jocular representation of the supposed pron. of AUSTRALIAN by uneducated Australian speakers] * * * …   Universalium

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