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Popular kiwi words
  • Kiwi: New Zealanders, also a native bird.
  • Chilly bin: Cooler/esky.
  • Wop wop's: The middle of nowhere/the sticks.
  • Togs: Swimsuit.
  • Jandals: Flip flops/thongs.
  • Buggered/knackered: Really tired.
  • Jumper: Sweater/pull over.
  • Bach/crib: Holiday home.
This is an interjection that can mean "wow" or "awesome", or be used to express surprise and awe.
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Feb 16, 2018 · Jandals: Flip flops/thongs. A bit like going barefoot, which Kiwis love! Togs: Swimming wear. Scroggin: Also known as Trail Mix.
Apr 16, 2024 · New Zealand Slang #4: Chur. Similar to "thanks" or "cheers," "chur" is a versatile term used to express gratitude or acknowledgment. You'll hear ...
Other New Zealand Languages & Popular Sayings · Kia ora—Can mean “Hello,” “Goodbye,” and “Thank you.” · Āe—Yes · Ehē—No · Tāne—Man · Wāhine—Woman · Kai—Food ...
May 23, 2023 · Generally used in place of “cheers” or “thank you”, but in certain situations can also mean “OK/cool” or “No problem”. I've also heard people ...
Jul 7, 2023 · Common Kiwi Slang: Sweet as: Fine or good. Similar to 'no worries' or 'cool'. Kiwi: A person from New Zealand. Togs ...
May 22, 2020 · Expert New Zealand slang · Luggage: This is a prime example of NZ slang. · Eebs: Pronounced eabz, this translates to 'I cannot be bothered'.
Kia ora – hello, goodbye, thank you. Haere mai – welcome. Haere rā - goodbye. Mōrena - good morning.