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The meat pie is a favorite lunch food in South Australia and makes a terrible mess when dropped.

A more polite way of describing procrastinating than the usual term.

Truth.  Dinkum could originate from pidgin English for 'Do you think so?'

On an Australian woman, a fanny is on the other side to its location on an American woman.  Australian women do not refer to their fannies in public.  That is why in Australia, a fanny pack is a bum bag.

Fellow, from "your fellow man".  In Australia a fellow is a man.

Washcloth or facecloth made of toweling.  Alternatively, winter pajama fabric which is not made of toweling!

Using all your energy.  Rhyming version of flat out, which is short for flat out like a lizard drinking.

Very busy.  If you are driving flat out you have your foot flat on the accelerator.

Sidewalk in the US, pavement in the UK.

Forward.  Australians use forward and forwards in different circumstances, as explained in the Aussie English section of this website.

Essential piece of equipment when making close acquaintance with strangers.  Rhymes with banger.  Naturally.