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		Definition of Pommyland in English: Pommylandnounˈpɒmɪland Australian, NZ informal Britain, especially England.  he stumbled into trouble amongst the great and good of Pommyland  Example sentencesExamples -  I'd like to introduce a man from Pommyland who is joining us this year in the philosophy department.
 -  Apparently a favourite snack back in Pommyland, I suggest those interested in getting hold of some quality nuts make a beeline for Peter's joint before they've all been snapped up.
 -  In Pommyland, you have empty houses and undeveloped sites simultaneously with a national shortage of several million homes.
 -  There is no sane reason we need to compare our house prices favourably with the first world's worst example, Pommyland.
 -  He still thinks he's in Pommyland.
 -  Has an innocent lad from the Australian plains caused such a stir in Pommyland in years?
 -  Guy Fawkes can piss off back to Pommyland.
 -  I'm a naturalised Australian but I come from Pommyland.
 -  Both films are about the grotesque misadventures of a 'typical' Aussie in Pommyland.
 -  He blindly refuses to accept statistics about his liberal home, Pommyland.
 
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: from Pommy + land.     |