Aussie English

Ep026 - Slang Word "Bloody" - Different Ways To Say "To Be Broken"

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How to use the word “bloody” in Aussie English Bloody – very common Aussie adjective which is used to emphasise any point or story. The bloody car isn’t working The car isn’t bloody working • Oh you bloody beauty! – “bloody bewdy” • That’s bloody awesome! • That news was bloody horrible! o Bloody sad, o Bloody aweful • I was so bloody drunk last night • It was a bloody big night last night and I was bloody drunk • Where the bloody hell are ya? • If you drink and drive you’re a bloody idiot. • The bloody car isn’t working! • What the bloody hell is going on? • Absolutely + bloody = Absa-bloody-lutely! / abso-bloody-lutely Different ways to say “to be broken” in Aussie English To be broken • The bloody washing machine is broken. • My computer is broken, it needs to be fixed. To be malfunctioning • The bloody washing machine is malfunctioning. • My computer is malfunctioning, it needs to be repaired. To be cactus • The bloody washing machine is cactus! • My computer’s cactus at the moment, it needs to