1New Zealand English, especially when spoken with a broad or stereotypical New Zealand accent.
turns out some words in New Zild don't mean the same as in the US
- 1.1 New Zealand.
apricots are out of season in New Zild
Example sentencesExamples
- He certainly leapt on the opportunity to paint such a tax as an un-New Zealand death duty that most would reject as an unpatriotic attack on a sacred New Zild right of wealth creation.
- He never fit the typical New Zild rugged rugby stereotype.
- I repeat my claim, Wake up New Zild!
- It's been a successful wooing of the Dunedin public with quality comedy, much of it purest New Zild.
- He will need to get in quick or he will suffer his second bout of regime change and his advisers will need to coach him on correct New Zild etiquette.
- In New Zild, people usually just go "That's a strange name."
- The New Zild programme makes this point cleverly.
- She is the indomitable ambassadress of New Zild speak.
- The channel is in danger of embodying more of a New Zild spirit than our own state broadcaster.
- Trying to play by genre rules in a New Zild accent is a tricky thing.