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New Zealand slang can be quite hard to understand especially on top of our fast and harsh-sounding accent. Sometimes it can seem like Kiwi English is an entirely separate language! This Kiwi slang can be found just about anywhere, even in the likes of fancy restaurants and hotels. It includes some Maori words, Maori phrases and Maori slang used in everyday life, and even it turns out a few popular terms from the UK. From funny Kiwi sayings and New Zealand slang terms to Kiwi slang meaning, NZ slang phrases and other Kiwi lingo, there are New Zealand words and phrases for every person in almost every situation.
This is one of the classic New Zealand slang words. New Zealand terms like this can be added onto just about every sentence you can think of. This is used when you have nothing left. I was surprised to also hear this Kiwi slang used in the UK. You can use bugger when something goes wrong. Bugger is classic Kiwi farmer slang and I hear it many times as a from my Dad growing up on a sheep farm. This NZ slang is basically a curse word , but a very light one at that. Wondering what does chur mean?
Well, this word can be slapped around in many different ways. Sometimes the chur meaning is attached to another word or used by itself. It can mean sweet, awesome, yeah, good, cool, or cheers. Basically means the same thing, and is just asking how are you doing. Although it can, this Kiwi slang rarely refers to an actual brother or cousin. This is one of the funny New Zealand sayings people always find adorable.