Australian Slang: Urban Aussie Slang Dictionary

Australian Slang: Urban Aussie Slang Dictionary

by Michael Quach

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Best Australian Slang! Check out this really fun app today and learn some cool Australian Slang! Australian English is justifiably famous for its colorful and seemingly endless collection of slang and sayings. This awesome app gives you hundreds of cool Australian Slang words & phrases. Be sure to use these sayings in your Aussie travels. App Features: • Save your favorite Australian Slang! • Share your favorite Australian Slang via Email! • SMS your favorite Australian Slang! • Paste your favorite Australian Slang into Facebook, Twitter, or Safari via copy/paste function! Enjoy! Great reviews by our loyal users: "Heaps of fun! I just love the Aussie slangs and this app makes it entertaining. Good on ya!" "I lovvveee this app! The handsome Aussie guy I'm dating showed this to me on his iPhone on our second date. It really helped break the ice and he had me cracking up the whole time, we were laughing so hard!" "I LOVE THIS APP!!!! This app is REALLY funny!!!" "Hahaha! My friend and I have this inside joke about Aussie slang and I'm trying to learn some. This app is great!" "I like this app. It's cool. People should get this app, after all it's free and entertaining."
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What's New in Australian Slang

2.4.0

June 1, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. User Interface improvements Minor bug fix

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This is the best apps so much learn good job keep it up thank you

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FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Australian Slang?

Yes, the Australian Slang software is iPad-compatible.

Who made the Australian Slang app?

Michael Quach built the Australian Slang app.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Australian Slang app?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 8.0 or above.

How do users rate the Australian Slang app?

Australian Slang has a user rating of 4.4.

What is the main genre of the Australian Slang app?

Books Is The Primary Genre Of The Australian Slang App.

What Australian Slang application version is the current one?

2.4.0 is the most recent version of the Australian Slang app.

When was the last Australian Slang update?

The date of the last Australian Slang update is December 3, 2024.

When was Australian Slang first released?

The Australian Slang app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating does Australian Slang have?

May contain some strong language or suggestive themes, suitable for ages 12 and up.

Which languages does Australian Slang support?

Australian Slang currently features the following languages: English.

Is Australian Slang part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, Australian Slang is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Australian Slang integrated with in-app purchases?

Yes, Australian Slang seamlessly integrates in-app purchases for users.

Is Australian Slang tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Australian Slang is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Australian Slang include ads as part of its experience?

No, Australian Slang does not include ads as part of its experience.