"Strine" meaning in All languages combined

See Strine on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

IPA: /stɹɑen/ [General-Australian], /stɹaɪn/ [UK] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Strine.wav Forms: strine [alternative], 'Strine [alternative], 'strine [alternative]
Rhymes: -aɪn Etymology: From a pronunciation spelling of Australian spoken with this accent. Coined by “Afferbeck Lauder” (Alastair Ardoch Morrison) and popularised with his 1965 book Let Stalk Strine. Australian from 1965. Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Strine
  1. (Australia, New Zealand, UK, informal, humorous) Broad Australian English. Tags: Australia, New-Zealand, UK, humorous, informal Categories (topical): Languages Categories (place): Australia Related terms: Strayan, Strines Coordinate_terms: Murican
    Sense id: en-Strine-en-name-bOC32VaQ Disambiguation of Languages: 97 3 Disambiguation of Australia: 91 9 Categories (other): Australian English, British English, New Zealand English, English entries with incorrect language header, English pronunciation spellings, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 100 0 Disambiguation of English pronunciation spellings: 100 0 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 98 2 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 99 1

Noun [English]

IPA: /stɹɑen/ [General-Australian], /stɹaɪn/ [UK] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Strine.wav Forms: Strines [plural], strine [alternative], 'Strine [alternative], 'strine [alternative]
Rhymes: -aɪn Etymology: From a pronunciation spelling of Australian spoken with this accent. Coined by “Afferbeck Lauder” (Alastair Ardoch Morrison) and popularised with his 1965 book Let Stalk Strine. Australian from 1965. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Strine (plural Strines)
  1. (informal, humorous) An Australian. Tags: humorous, informal
    Sense id: en-Strine-en-noun-mbjvClAE

Inflected forms

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Download raw JSONL data for Strine meaning in All languages combined (4.8kB)

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