单词 | naussie |
释义 | Naussien. colloquial. Now rare. = New Australian at Australian n. 2b. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Antipodes > native or inhabitant of Australia > [noun] > types of myall1818 whitefellow1834 Mongolian1859 New Australian1905 New Australian1926 munjon1945 Naussie1947 ocker1971 1947 Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 21 Dec. 1/3 (headline) State's share of ‘Naussies’. [Note] We coined the word ‘Naussies’ from ‘New Australians’. We think it's better than ‘migrants’. 1951 Canberra Times 6 Oct. 5/7 Albert Hall, Wednesday, 10th October, ‘Naussie’ Orchestra. 1954 J. Holman As I see Them 67 But, as the majority of people say, you can't judge the lot by an individual (though they do judge us by the ‘bad’ Naussies). 1959 N.Z. Listener 9 Jan. 3/2 The hero of the story, Nino Culotta, is a New Australian—or what is now known as a Naussie. 1959 S. J. Baker Drum 129 Naussie, a N(ew) Aussie. 1977 J. Ramsay Cop it Sweet! 62 Naussie, New Australian, migrant. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1947 |
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