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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: philw on June 18, 2012, 06:46:06 PM
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there you go Tom
you are in the dictionary now
and also got your photo..
good to see you got the bogan drink going as well ( the VB )
(http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2010/11/13/1225953/032187-chris-franklin.jpg)
WE'VE known they exist for decades, with their mullets, flannos and use of the term "yoose guys". Now the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) officially recognises bogans.
The word bogan has been included in the dictionary's list of new word entries for June, sandwiched between bling and bustler.
The OED, which calls itself the definitive record of the English language, defines a bogan as an Australian and New Zealand colloquial "depreciative term for unfashionable, uncouth, or unsophisticated person, especially of low social status".
The origin of the word is unclear, but it may have originated in Australia.
The Australian National University says the term became widespread after it was used in the late 1980s by the fictitious schoolgirl Kylie Mole in the television series The Comedy Company.
Last year the University of Auckland linguistic students had a light-hearted look at what defined a bogan.
They found New Zealanders under the age of 30 were more likely to consider being a bogan a good thing compared with those over 30, who thought of bogans in a more negative light.
Younger respondents had a very clear and distinct image of bogans - mullet hair and black singlets for the men, boots and miniskirts for the women. They were also seen as petrolheads driving Holden Commodores.
New Zealand has its own "Professor Bogan".
Waikato University's Dave Snell graduated after completing his thesis entitled The Everyday Life of Bogans: Identity and Community Among Heavy Metal Fans.
He attended heavy metal concerts to study bogans in a social setting and interviewed them to see how belonging to the group affected other aspects of their lives.
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"Bogan breaks into Oxford dictionary"
It's a frame up ! I got witnesses I was no where near there.
Maybe there's a defamation settlement here ?
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"Bogan breaks into Oxford dictionary"
It's a frame up ! I got witnesses I was no where near there.
Maybe there's a defamation settlement here ?
hahahaha
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"Bogan breaks into Oxford dictionary"
It's a frame up ! I got witnesses I was no where near there.
Maybe there's a defamation settlement here ?
And no mullet, so F U Phil. ;D
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And no mullet, so F U Phil. ;D
Notice he said nothing about the flip-flops, nor scratching his ass and then eating a handful of chips!!!!!!! ;D
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And no mullet, so F U Phil. ;D
Hair Cuts can be done real quick..
Notice he said nothing about the flip-flops, nor scratching his ass and then eating a handful of chips!!!!!!! ;D
old habits are hard to break ;D ;D
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AAHH Australia, Land of vegimites, and sodomites. ;D
Or was it, "the digeree and some buggery" ? ;D
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AAHH Australia, Land of vegimites, and sodomites. ;D
Or was it, "the digeree and some buggery" ? ;D
Given our common ancestry I would have thought you had known.... :P
Hope the tour goes well..
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