Today’s one liner entry in the alternative dictionary is a badly spelled geological term;
“Pomegranate” – What an Australian calls English stone.
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Today’s one liner entry in the alternative dictionary is a badly spelled geological term;
“Pomegranate” – What an Australian calls English stone.
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I got it from context, but I looked it up to be sure – that’s a good one.
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Hahaha, yep, Poms, Pommies, both traditional Australian terms for the English
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And there is an extra synchronicity to it, since the term comes does originally from “pomegranate”, which was rhyming slang for “immigrant” (also; “he’s a “Jimmy Grant”)
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Ha! Our friend in England taught us rhyming slang about 20 years ago. I love hearing it.
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I think all “septics” find it amusing…
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Ok! It’s brilliant 💜 Bruce!
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G’day, Sheila, thanks cobber
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Throw another bloody ankle biter on the Barbie and let’s have a cold one!
In no way am I advocating eating children 😜 just using poetic licence 🤣🤣🤣🎇
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