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10 Australian Slang Terms for Alcohol You Might Not Know (But Definitely Should)

Australian Slang For Alcohol

The Australians are big drinkers, and naturally, that leads to a good deal of slang terms arising to describe it all. There are a great many general slang terms for alcohol as a whole, from the weakest beer to the strongest spirits. There are also … Read more

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