Webno wuckers. to have no problems: "How are you doing?" "No wuckers." Contributor's comments: [Also spelt] No wuckas or no wukkas. Contributor's comments: Have also heard "no wucks". And, of course, the original Spoonerism "no wucking furries" - which I shall forbear to explicate any further. Since the 1980s. WebAustralian English is a major variety of the English language spoken throughout Australia. Most of the vocabulary of Australian English is shared with British English, though there are notable differences. [1] The vocabulary of Australia is drawn from many sources, including various dialects of British English as well as Gaelic languages, some ...
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Web3 dec. 2001 · NO WUCKERS PTY LTD Company Overview Business Registration Australian Business Register (ABR) Business Address Australia Previous Names Office Location Country Australia Companies with the same location Competitor Search similar business entities Provide Additional Information Web'Suckhole', 'get rooted', 'no wuckers' and 'we're not here to f*** spiders' are some of the more modern colourful phrases identified as uniquely Australian obscenities by the … shelf material wood
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Web1. That is not problem; don't worry about it. A: "Sorry, Tom, don't have to give lift." B: "No wuckin' furries, mate! don't mind walking." Should be easy enough to fix up this old heap. … Web26 apr. 2009 · OK, not a word, but a phrase, “ no wuckers “, or “ no wucken furries ” is slang for “no worries”, or “no f-cking worries”. I’m not concerned about the implied swearing in “ no wuckers “, either in its short or more complete form; I have a pretty thick skin and don’t get offended by swearing. It’As an Australian of course, I’m prone to say “no … WebDe nieuwste tweets van @no_wuckers shelf mat roll