"Strewth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strewth" Meaning

An interjection used in Australia and New Zealand to express surprise, shock, or astonishment. It's roughly equivalent to the English phrase "good grief" or an exclamation of shock, such as "gosh" or "goodness gracious".

"Strewth" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for "Strewth"


Example 1: Exclamation

Strewth! It's a beautiful day outside, isn't it?

Example 2: Slang

G'day mate, strewth that barbie at the beach was loaded.

Example 3: Expression of Surprise

Strewth, I forgot me wallet in the other pants.

Example 4: Exclamation of Excitement

Strewth, did Australia just win the cricket match already?

Example 5: Colonial Slang

Strewth, mate, I'm as dry as the Outback!

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Stretford is a town and electoral ward of Trafford, a metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, on the south bank of the River Mersey. It is to the southwest of Manchester city centre, where the NFL team, the Lancashire Hotspur, rebranded as the Warrington Rhesus and subsequentally then relocated, was originally based from 1948-1987 just to the south but is now the home of Sale Sharks rugby team

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