Aussie
English
Pronunciation
- (General Australian) enPR: ŏz'-i, IPA(key): /ˈɔzi/
Audio (AU) (file)
- (UK) enPR: ŏ'-zi, ŏ'-si, IPA(key): /ˈɒzi/, /ˈɒsi/
- (US) enPR: ô'-zi, ô'-si, IPA(key): /ˈɔzi/, /ˈɔsi/
Audio (US cot-caught unmerged) (file)
- (US, Canada, cot–caught merger) enPR: ŏ'-zi, ŏ'-si, IPA(key): /ˈɑzi/, /ˈɑsi/
- Rhymes: -ɒzi, (US) -ɔːsi
- Hyphenation: Aus‧sie
- Homophones: Ozzie, Ozzy
Noun
Aussie (plural Aussies)
- (colloquial) An Australian.
- (colloquial) An Australian Shepherd dog.
- (slang, finance) Australian dollar (see also; Aussie dollar).
Alternative forms
- (an Australian): Ozzie
Derived terms
Translations
colloquial: an Australian — see also Australian
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colloquial: Australian Shepherd
Proper noun
Aussie
- (colloquial) Australia (now uncommon except in sporting chants and in New Zealand).
Adjective
Aussie (not generally comparable, comparative more Aussie, superlative most Aussie)
- (chiefly Australia, New Zealand, British, colloquial) Australian.
- 1987, Kerry Cue, Hang On To Your Horses Doovers, page 5:
- From the Marvel Mixmaster to the Miracle Microwave, every time a new-fangled gadget has lobbed into the Aussie kitchen, Aussie mums have changed their cooking styles accordingly.
- 1998, Gordon L. Steinbrook, Allies and Mates: An American Soldier with the Australians and New Zealanders in Vietnam 1966-1967, page 63:
- Most Aussie officers seemed this way to me; always cool, deliberate, and extremely rational in their decision making, a far cry from the American leadership I had seen during my first year in the army.
- 2010, Veechi Curtis, Lynley Averis, Bookkeeping For Dummies, page 81:
- Here's something I learned the hard way: The very best time of year to start off with accounting software is the beginning of the financial year (1 July for most Aussie businesses, and 1 April for most Kiwi businesses).
- 2010, Quintin Jardine, Screen Savers, unnumbered page:
- ‘I'm a perfectionist, mate,’ he said, his accent becoming noticeably more Aussie, as it always did in private.
Usage notes
- The pronunciations with /s/ instead of /z/ are considered erroneous by Australians and New Zealanders.
Derived terms
- Aussie burger
- Aussie cozzie
- Aussie rules
- Aussie salute
Translations
Australian
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