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  • curprev 00:2100:21, 2 October 2019 27.99.53.141 talk 5,447 bytes −331 The assertion that ‘Aussie’ means Australia is incorrect. ‘Aussie’ does not mean ‘Australia’ it means ‘Australian’. ‘Aussie’ to mean ‘Australia’ is heard in New Zealand, not in Australia. The sense of the meaning here is ‘come on you Australian’ or ‘come on Aussies’. The notion that it is ‘come on Australia’ is ridiculous. undo Tags: references removed Visual edit

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