Slip into your budgie smugglers - Macquarie (2024)

We love a good swim, or flail, in the life-affirming waters that wash upon our fine Australian beaches. There are so many beaches to visist and so many costumes to choose from. The Macquarie Dictionary can help you with the latter because this week’s Word of the Week is budgie smugglers.

Budgie smugglers is the pre-eminent name for speedos, aclose-fitting, nylon, legless swimming costume designed for men. Donning budgie smugglers brings the risk of derision, as former Prime Minister Tony Abbott found it when he inspired Facebook groups demanding he ditch the speedos and cover up.

The list of slang names for speedos is long and often crude. Some of the best alternatives to budgie smugglers common in New South Wales includeball huggers, boasters, budgie huggers and cluster busters. In Queensland, they go by ingenious names such as lolly bags and meat hangers.

An old-fashioned term, little heard nowadays, wasnylon disgusters. Surfies, who wear boardies, call themclubbies, referring to the preferences of surf lifesavers. And they also get calledracers, as they are used for competitive swimming.

Each week, we have a look at a slang word from Australian English. You can see otherAussie Word of the Week posts from the Macquarie Dictionary here.

Slip into your budgie smugglers - Macquarie (2024)
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