- wowsers
- Dizty version of wow.
You got new shoes? Wowsers!
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
You got new shoes? Wowsers!
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
wowsers — Dizty version of wow. You got new shoes? Wowsers! … Dictionary of american slang
wowsers — n. killjoy, spoilsport (Slang); person considered annoyingly puritanical (used in Australia and New Zealand) … English contemporary dictionary
Dead wowsers — trousers … Dictionary of Australian slang
dead wowsers — Australian Slang trousers … English dialects glossary
Wowser — Wowsers! is also a signature expression used by the cartoon character Inspector Gadget. Wowser is a slang expression, most commonly heard in Australian and New Zealand English. It originated in Australia, at first carrying a similar meaning to… … Wikipedia
wowser — The term wowser surely one of the most impressive and expressive of Australian coinages is used to express healthy contempt for those who attempt to force their own morality on everyone. The person who abstains from alcohol (for whatever reason)… … Australian idioms
Inspector Gadget — This article is about the original cartoon series. For its later spinoffs, see Inspector Gadget spinoff incarnations. For the mix drink, see List of cocktails. Inspector Gadget Inspector Gadget title card Genre … Wikipedia
Inspector Gadget spinoff incarnations — Since the cancellation of the original DiC animated television series, Inspector Gadget , in 1986, there have been many spin offs based on the show.AnimationInspector Gadget Saves ChristmasDr. Claw has locked up Santa Claus at the North Pole and… … Wikipedia
Ariah Park, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Ariah Park state = nsw caption = Entering Ariah Park lga = Temora Shire Council postcode = 2665 est = pop = 460 elevation= 316 maxtemp = mintemp = rainfall = county = Bourke stategov = Murrumbidgee… … Wikipedia
Ocker — The term ocker is used both as a noun and adjective for an Australian who speaks and acts in an uncultured manner, using a broad Australian accent (or Strine).[1] The typical ocker is usually found in a blue singlet and rubber thongs (foot wear)… … Wikipedia