


When Australians talk about “poms”, they are often expressing national pride-particularly during sporting contests such as the Ashes cricket series, which is about to get under way in England. But the traditional relationship with Britain is also still a touchy issue in Australia. Look up Aussie slang phrases and words youll only hear in Australia. Aussie salute brushing away flies with your hand. Indeed, the “pom” case could be seen as an ironic subversion of official Australia's attempts to foster racial sensitivity. Use this Aussie slang in your day-to-day conversations and Aussie might think you’re one of their own. The act was introduced more with Australia's growing number of immigrants from non-European backgrounds in mind. An English reader of a Brisbane newspaper recently took a case to Australia's human-rights commission complaining that the use of the word “pom” in the paper's letters article breached the country's racial hatred act. Australians have been using the word freely since its probable emergence in the late 19th century as a nickname for English immigrants, a short form of pomegranate, referring to their ruddy complexions. noun, plural pommies.( often initial capital letter)Slang: Usually Disparaging.(in Australia and New Zealand) a British. Usually, they attach a derogatory appendage such as “whingeing”, “bloody” or “bastard”, as in “pommy bastard”. When Australians use the word “pom”, they are talking about the British, more specifically the English. The origins of 'pommy' having been lost in the mists of time, someone needed to cook up an etymology for it, preferably one equal to the. Pommy' (or 'pom' or 'pommie') is a primarily Australian (and largely derisive) slang term used to indicate a recent immigrant from Great Britain, or a Brit in general. Now, though, it seems Aussie slang is on the slide. Adam Thursday, March 04, 2004, 19:40 GMT. FEW people know its origin, but no-one doubts its meaning. Dry as a pommies bathmat - thirsty Flat out like a lizard drinking - flat out, busy Mad as a cut snake - very angry.
