A representation of an exaggerated pronunciation of ‘Australia’, used especially to indicate an upper-class British pronunciation.
there's yer dad's brother, out in Orstralia
Example sentencesExamples
- Greatest disaster that ever happened to Orstralia, that fortune telling, star-gazing crook.
- Perhaps I should have stopped you when that Richie came back from Orstralia.
- "Yer might 'ave ter go off ter Orstralia on yer own!"
- I thought I would try to explain a bit or two about our recent trip to Orstralia.
- "We was booked to go to Orstralia," she exclaimed
- I heard some of 'em predictin' a classless Orstralia where everyone's equal.
- "It's such a thrill to be in Orstralia, as at last I'll be able to jump a horse over a barbed-wire fence."
- "She's got some whisky there somewheres what was never bottled in Orstralia."
- When we got 'ere our first port of call was a place called Albany, way down the south of western Orstralia.
- It's no different from if he'd emigrated to Orstralia.