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Browsing slang terms beginning with: f
Face Like a Festered Pickle
Having facial acne.
Fair Dinkum
True, genuine, authentic.
Fair Go
Fair treatment, a reasonable chance.
Fair Suck of the Sauce Bottle
Come on, be fair, be reasonable.
Fair Suck of the Sav
It's the equivalent of saying 'come on, be fair, be reasonable'.
Fairy Bread
Buttered white bread sprinkled with 'hundreds and thousands' and served at children's parties. Always induces feelings of nostalgia in adults.
Fairy Floss
Candy floss, cotton candy.
Female Factory
Woman's prison in convict times.
Feral
A wild person, a homeless person, a smelly hippy type.
Filth
Great, Awesome.
Firie
Fire fighter.
Flash as a Rat With a Gold Tooth
Too flash, too showy. Something's not right about them.
Flat Chat
To go very fast, as fast as possible.
Flat Out Like a Lizard Drinking
Very busy. Embellished form of 'flat out'.
Flat Tack
As fast as possible, top speed.
Fluke, a
A stroke of luck.
Foilie
A small amount of cannabis wrapped in tin-foil.
Football
Football. This can mean Australian Rules Football, Rugby League, Rugby Union, or Soccer. Many soccer fans feel that the term 'football' should be reserved exclusively for their game, and resent that it is used predominantly to refer to the other codes.
Footy
Football. This can mean Australian Rules Football, Rugby League, Rugby Union, or Soccer. Context is everything. For example, someone with very few teeth, living in the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood, will almost certainly mean Aussie Rules Football when referring to the 'footy'. 'The footy' can also mean 'the ball'.
Fossick
Search, rummage around for something. Goldfields origin.
Franger
Condom.
Franger
Frankston, a suburb of Melbourne.
Freckle
Playful word for the arsehole/anus.
Fremantle Doctor
A cool sea breeze bringing respite from the heat.
Frog Cake
A frog-shaped cake with green icing (SA).
Fruiterer
Fruit and vege seller.
Fuck spiders, we’re not here to
We're not here to muck around and waste time. We've got a job to do.