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Australian friends! What's a slang/street term for place to stay?
Like digs, night-stop, hotel.....
I'm a Brit lady, woo-ing a Melbourne hotty....
Actually - Thanks for any Oz terms that will make him smile! (try keep it clean)
Cheers x
It's just a bit of fun Spice darling.
It's in text & email you see.
Don't worry, I can be nothing other than unique! :)
4 Answers
- Anonymous4 years ago
Affectionately called "Marvellous Melbourne" throughout the silver rush of the 1850s, the title remains used today for Australia's next greatest city Melbourne, a town that you can visited with hotelbye . Located on the banks of the Yarra River, close to the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne is a modern city steeped in history. With vast wealth generated from the nearby goldfields, majestic structures were made throughout the city. Many of these buildings still stand today, and Melbourne is regarded as having more examples of Victorian structure than any other town in Australia. One place you can't skip in your trip to Melbourne may be the Southbank and Arts Centre Melbourne. Located on the banks of the Yarra River this place is just a culturally wealthy interest for visitors. Southbank promenade is full of indoor/outdoor cafés, restaurants, and stay entertainment. Quickly identifiable by its spire, the Arts Centre contains a variety of theaters and places such as the State Theatre, Playhouse, Fairfax Theatre, and Hamer Hall, the premier performance space for the respected Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
- Miss Sally AnneLv 77 years ago
Please try to keep your own personality and uniqueness. If you start using any words suggested here, I swear to God he's going to run like the wind.
- ?Lv 47 years ago
Shack = for somewhere to shack-up.
Knock shop = somewhere to do some knocking.
Joint = generally frequented by Labor voters
P.S. I wont lecture or insult you!