p c y whenever he’s playing an Mercian role and uses his Americanized accent I absolutely love the way he says “dog” like hotdog, dog it’s just the best it makes me chur
yeh always gets me when people use 'eh' to example "aye" i mean cmon...we all say "u know what it means aye?" not "you know what it means 'eh'? " unless your up north here then "eaaaah what?" is common but yeh..
Trinity Speedy same with Aussie slang. Most of this New Zealand slang is pretty similar to Aussie slang but it’s weird to think that everyone else in the world has no idea what we are talking about or what it means
Some of these are in use in Canada or are similar. Wonder if theres a British connection given thats what links all three of us together.... Any Brits use these?
it fills my heart with pride knowing kj is out there representing new zealand ; pai ana tō mahi bubba, legit have so much overflowing aroha for you ay 💞
Yes! He was Kane! 😂 Dayna's brother lol that was around the time I used to watch shorthand street and then got really excited when I saw him on Riverdale 😂😂😂😂
”Yeah-Nah" and "Wanna Hiding" are the most frequently used slangs above the others. 😂 If you walk into every household, nearly all families would use this. It'd be hard to miss it
Lucy Olive yoo same haha I feel ya 😂 everyone’s obsessing over the accent but to me I don’t think we even have accents? Idk.. the way we speak is bland as haha
I'm aussie and use all these words except for chur so thank you for introducing me to my new fav word 👌 Also I'd say 'give us a squizz' more like 'give us a look' than 'give us a go' but probs just different over there
Crazy how UK Australia and New Zealand have such similar slang even though they are British colony it's still great to see some links in language I am not going to lie makes me feel cool and relatable to Aussies and kiwis lol
Some of the words and phrases he used are widely used in Canada too. It's not just an Australian, New Zealand or British thing, it's a British Commonwealth kind of thing, of which Canada is a part. I remember watching a video once where an Australian woman said, "right down to buggery" in reference to something that was being done. Now, I'd never heard that expression before, nor is it used in Canada, but I instantly understood what it meant - it meant "right down to nothing".
Might mean like wasted or something. So if you were trying to say someone was drunk and wasted, munted can be used. On the other hand, an object can be broken or wasted, and you can say like “that kennel is munted.” Just a thought.
skuxx was most prominently used around 2006-2012, especially around late primary to secondary schools. skuxx means either ladiesman/player or a mean as guy w flash (boujee) attire. usually used towards males
When I was growing up, having a yarn with somebody was somewhat like sitting down and having a longer conversation than just passing time of day. A yarn was an interesting thing!
Chur bro. I actuals forgot that other people don’t speak like us aye. I use munted like if a car was crashed into I would say “Man that car is munted”. Chur cuz, makin Aotearoa proud. Kia kaha e tama!❤️
@@iceswallowgum8540 oh for real didn't know that, do you just add it to the end of a random sentence thats not a question like "might go get some popcorn aye" cause thats why we do hahah
Hahaha same! I was kinda thinking we have stink slang 😂 like Americans come up with easy stuff like “lit” or whatever but na we come up with “carked it” 😂😂
Is going to the dairy just a NZ thing as well? I know australians call it something differant. Its hard to know in your own country whats considered slang
staceyace racystacey - in Sydney (Australia) they don’t have dairy’s and some countries don’t actually have random dairys and if they did they call them shops
The way he describes 'keen' makes it sound like it means 'hot for' but it's much more general than that. Keen is also used in the same as 'interested in' or 'up for trying'. It can also be used as a single word to mean mean 'i like it'
New Zealand was colonised by the British. So...it’s goes without saying that a lot of our slang has British roots. Chur the cuzzy, mean video. Keen as for another video with you demonstrating our lingo.
“Wanna hiding” is probably the scariest sentence to come out of your parents mouth lmao
@@thegreatone7193 I wish mate lol
The Great One or when your in your room and they call you by your full name🤣🤣🤣
Nope. Its, "I just read your report card.....".
"wheres the jandal" is worse
Oh Yeah yeah DEADASS DOE
kJ reads slang: For example in rugby.....
LMAO
with the bois
Cause he misses it, had to stop playing so much or he couldn't act
sarah “The epic high and lows of highschool rugby”
Like is every thing in New Zealand about rugby is that the only sport
OMG HIS ACCENT HE COVERS IT ON RIVERDALE SO WELL😍😍
Yes he does! I wasn't expecting it when I first clicked this video!
The Randomyzer Same I always thought he was American cuz of Riverdale
The Randomyzer its bc kiwis can cover their accent really well
The Randomyzer yeah but listen to his ‘s’ sounds because they come out a little ‘sh’ sometimes
The Randomyzer ikr
“Wanna hiding?”
I know that one too well 😂
Haha yup.
I get that everyday 😂
Mckenzie Beautiful Same, until the cops were involved 😂😂😂
@@xtxinx😂😂
same haha
I just can’t get over how amazing of an actor he is. The difference between his voice in Riverdale and in real life really amazes me.
I know right
I'd have to agree -- that caught me off!
I always thought he was American
p c y whenever he’s playing an Mercian role and uses his Americanized accent I absolutely love the way he says “dog” like hotdog, dog it’s just the best it makes me chur
Go to New Zealand and you'll hear more of his accent.
I had no idea this guy had a New Zealand accent. He does an American accent very well.
I just found out today. :o
I'm a New Zealander and I didn't know either
Found out today
Kinda like Tom Holland. Never knew he was British till I heard the interviews😂😂
American accents are easy to replicate
I’m a new zealander and didn’t even know that these were slang I just thought that they’re normal vocabulary worldwide... oops
Right, literally what I thought
Same....
Also some of them I thought everyone says
cabbage
Life Of Lucca okay...?
I’m a kiwi and I didn’t know that half of these were actually slang words. I just thought that they were normal vocabulary that everyone uses.
Oi same
Same tbh
yea aye same
lmao i'm a kiwi and i've never used most of the slang in this video
A few of them are just normal things not slang but other countries don’t understand it so they say it’s slang
*playing rugby with the bois*
QueenSince1997 ytb baha
QueenSince1997 😂😂👏👏
Every country except for america calls it rugby you know
ROYALE_BLOOD Productions rugby It’s a different game
@@rwnflk8233 I think you mean football and how they call it soccer in America.
*as an official new zealander i approve this video is accurate*
Same
same
agreed!
Hard out me to and they didnt use generic words like other vids they were actual ones we use
Same
3:58 that little "aye?" gets me
@Tyrah Haami hard
@Tyrah Haami true and I love how we all new Zealanders use it
Very Kiwi. Love it.
M8 it’s aye
yeh always gets me when people use 'eh' to example "aye" i mean cmon...we all say "u know what it means aye?"
not "you know what it means 'eh'? "
unless your up north here then "eaaaah what?" is common but yeh..
"Yeah-nah" "Nah-yeah"
Minnesota too
Pretty much most of the midwest - we use that in Wisconsin too
You guys say that in the US?! Wow always thought it was just NZ/Australia
Fellow Minnesotan, and that is very accurate. Can I get you a pop? Maybe some hotdish? Could play some duck duck grey duck too...
everyone says this. every english speaker. everywhere. in the world.
Tomace i highly doubt it. if it’s anything like he explained in the video i can assure you everyone does it
as a New Zealander this made me so happy.
Same😂
Yooo same buddy!!!!
Rory Allan omg same!
yesss
Rory Allan same
His hair color is Honeymist Auburn
well honey, you missed auburn BIG TIME!
Not its actually brown.. His hair I'd dyed for the show
cheryl_lodge edits r/whoooosh
Omg lol!!!!!
It's electric copper!
I think you and the teacher did more than a " yarn " lol.
OH MY GOD I'M CHOKING
😂😂😂
SMFH LMAO
U DIDN’T
HAHAH LMAOO
“Wanna hiding”
I got scared... when he is not even my parent
I've never heard him speak outside of his show and that accent threw me off but in a good way lol
It's also funny how his voice changes, or anyone's when they change up accents for that matter.
Same
Me toooo
Samee
His accent is Everything
ScarlettP I see you everywhere!!!!
Everywhere
ScarlettP why are you everywhere
@@laurabohachevsky5856 literally !!!
ScarlettP we hate our accents in NZ 😂
Uce you forgot the most iconic one of them all...SWEET AS!
Ava Bessant and Choice
"cracked it" comes to mind also
Exactly
Yeah he forgot faipa'u too😂😂
@@patrickbartley356 LMAO that's Samoan
"our jandals is like everyone else's flip flops"
*cries in Australian thongs*
Aussies....
sandles
Slippahs
@@heneriatapoutu4536 no surprises there
Slip slops
I always forget his voice is actual really deep 😂
I always forget he actually has an accent, lol
@@ilissajames2973 Every person on the the planet has an accent.. What? Did you think he just had a normal accent? XDXD
Yeah whenever he does Archie’s voice he’s higher pitched 😂
New Zealanders finding out these are slang and not real words.... unluggy brau
trueeee bro Im like how do you not understand what that means?! crack up
I was so confused when I saw some of those up there I thought that it was just common knowledge what those meant 😂
That’s New Yorkers with the word brolic 😭
Unluggy oose xD
Bro, it's the biggest mind f*ck finding out no one else uses these words on a daily. Bloody out of it I reckon
“Play rugby with the boys” is the most New Zealand/Australian phrase I’ve ever heard
Aussies dont play rugby its just nz
Your Australian aren’t ya
Errr yeah we do, we're pretty big on our rugby! Aussies are just good at sports in general
me to boo
Katie Licheni
Aussies play rugby idiot 😂🙄 who else are we versing when it’s the wallabies against us 😂
no one:
kj: i pLaY RuGbY
?
I mean... He is kiwi.
It's like an American saying "I play football" or "I play baseball/basketball"
Peepee Train yeah but he said it a bunch ahaha
@@tatumdaubach9746 I mean that’s one of our main sports
You mean no one in America.
Because as we all know, if it's not known in America, it doesn't exist.
being a New Zealander I didn’t realise that most of these aren’t normal slang to the rest of the world 😂
Trinity Speedy same with Aussie slang. Most of this New Zealand slang is pretty similar to Aussie slang but it’s weird to think that everyone else in the world has no idea what we are talking about or what it means
SAME
Trinity Speedy and I’m over here in New York saying wow I’ve never heard most of these 😭😂
For Irish people we use pretty much most of these slang words
Some of these are in use in Canada or are similar. Wonder if theres a British connection given thats what links all three of us together.... Any Brits use these?
He never failed to mention Rugby. 😂👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿
That's ok. Some of us kiwis are not rugby fans.
As a Kiwi this is the most accurate nz slang translation out there! Chur cuzzie
Benji Vernon i rkn
I didn’t realise how much of a crossover between Aussie and New Zealand slang
His accent is music to my ears
Its sk weird to see people saying that since he sounds normal to me😂
marium amin Ikr😍 and it makes him so much more attractive
New Zealand slang is actually kinda similar to British slang like woah I didn’t even know
That's what I was thinking
Jessica. A not really
Like yeah nah is the only one literally
Literally!!
@@lol-fp3pl No, most of these are really common in England. Not just that
RIP to all the lives taken today in New Zealand💔
this isnt really relevant to a 3month old vid
Um excuse me, 50 innocent human beings have died.
@@asmaaabdul8929 way to miss the point genius
@PRIME Sauce stop liking your own commets lmao
Lil Fucci I came across the vid just now, so I said what I said. Cry me a river.
it fills my heart with pride knowing kj is out there representing new zealand ; pai ana tō mahi bubba, legit have so much overflowing aroha for you ay 💞
any new zealanders here who remember him on shortland street??? 🤠👊
Yes I remember
Wait he was on shortland street
Christo van der Merwe I didn’t know he was on Shortland street either
Yes! He was Kane! 😂 Dayna's brother lol that was around the time I used to watch shorthand street and then got really excited when I saw him on Riverdale 😂😂😂😂
YESSSSS HE PLAYED KANE !!
Lol very applicable to South African and Australian slang too
Joshifer Everlark I love ur profile pic and name
we kind of nick some of aussie slang occasionally, I think aussie do the same to us though
and British haha
bro who is England says these things 😂
wanna hiding is %100 South African
Every single kiwi in the world has said "Ayy" before
kpop in your area i want a cup of tae with a kookie
Yup 😂 even my two year old nephew
Yep. Kiwi, here. That's the word I use most.
@@bellawright7823
What's the meaning of kiwi please ?
@@lisajack5108 It's New Zealand's national bird, but we call ourselves Kiwi's. It means New Zealander to us, sort of. I guess you could call it slang
True, eh?
As a New Zealander I can approve that this video is acurate
British squaddd :)
#NewZealandsquad
Same here
Same bro
Yeah-nah...😄
"wanna hiding?" just a smack 😂😂😂
a hiding is like a big punishment involving forse
Omg when your kiwi and understand all of this.
It's gold when someone (Kj) is helping get the message across, people never understand me when I talk slang aha
ahhahahahah yea
I’m an Aussie and I got it all
Omg when your Aussie and understand all of this.
i didnt know the first one... im a disappointment to NZ
A lot of these are also British but slightly different for example we say “chocka but add “block” like oh this room is chocka block with people”
Chocka block is still used in NZ, though it might be a bit of a more older person saying these days
Yeah I hear my parents and grandparents use that expression a lot. For the younger generations it sounds a bit goofy.
You do realise Majority of people in NZ are of Polynesian British decent yeah?
Australia and New Zealand were colonized by Britain so duh
I say that, lots of countries have started to use it, my parents say it lots and they are kiwis
My Mum's friend is KJ Apa's cousin.
I just found this out and I'm freaking out.
Probaby 1 time removed
Uhh MAKE HER *YOUR* FRIEND
I'm mates with KJ's cousin. Seen KJ at my mates house before Riverdale
왕다나 wowww did you know he was about to blow up lol
@@goldenb2395 Actually we had some idea he'd be famous but no idea he'd be THIS FAMOUS HAHA He was just a normal guy to all of us lol
we all love a new zealand orange shishtar.
You shishtar come thru with the slang
Chur
Shishtar better hold on to there cause its about to be snatched
im dying because of this comment
heyaitz_melinda Ranga,, JK🤣
Jandals. Because you need flip flops for the jand.
When I said that I sounded fob XD
No man. It's short for Japanese sandals. Jandals.
Actually it’s brown he just died it for riverdale so I guess in this video
No, you guys haven't got the choke
Thong
”Yeah-Nah" and "Wanna Hiding" are the most frequently used slangs above the others. 😂 If you walk into every household, nearly all families would use this. It'd be hard to miss it
A lot of these are used in England too.
Chur
As a brit living in NZ I can agree, I understood what most of these meant before I even moved here.
Everyone is saying how cute his accent is but I'm a New Zealander too so I don't hear anything different :((
Lucy Olive , go hear another accent then :))
Lucy Olive yoo same haha I feel ya 😂 everyone’s obsessing over the accent but to me I don’t think we even have accents? Idk.. the way we speak is bland as haha
Lucy Olive I don’t hear an accent either hahaha
Lucy Olive same hahah
Same lol
*why do all these words sound like words I try to use when I need to swear but my mums in the room?*
as a new zealander i can relate to these on a spiritual level
Munted also means broken... and you can be keen for things other than girls you wanna root. E.g if you’re hungry you could say you’re keen for a feed.
Theo Price-Sherrie he was just using it as an example
Itz Cayley Yeah and he’s right. I just wanted to clarify some other meanings :D
well obviously lmfao he's not going to give every example possible for each slang word
Yeah. WAIT, ROOT? NAW DAS AUSTRALIAN! ANGERY
I'm aussie and use all these words except for chur so thank you for introducing me to my new fav word 👌 Also I'd say 'give us a squizz' more like 'give us a look' than 'give us a go' but probs just different over there
Hannah Peart they know we are better than them so thy steal are words
I'm Aussie too but we must've grown up in opposite sides of the country because I haven't heard most of these words in my life.
Yea that's how squizz is normally used but we would also use "gizza" (gizz-ah) short for give us a ..., Gizza squizz/go/turn/bite etc.
Hannah Peart same! I use all of these, especially yeah-nah haha
I'm also Aussie and I too use most of these words
WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE HAS AN _ACCENT???_
RIGHT??!?
This accent makes him way more hotter now omg.
same i just figured this out too
Everyone has an accent
American is an accent
I’m familiar with about 80% of these terms, who knew that Yorkshire English was so similar to New Zealand English 😂
Maybe cause we’re a British colony. Lot of our slang is rooted in the UK
@@ttoleafoa70 lmaoooo exactly hahaha
Yeah i'm half British but my dads a kiwi and i know almost all these terms
Same and i am Australian. Do you guys use the word chur in Yorkshire?
Well Emmerdale has been on our screens for years ;)
The first accurate Nz slang ive seen😂
Sweet As/choice/Not even/Allgood/Skuxx/hardcase/hardout/Egg/Crack up/buzzy/shot etc etc.
Is something I was expecting in this video...
Yeah! Choice wasn’t there!
Yeah aye, rats they weren't in there
They should do a part 2 with Jimi or Taika haha
Aren’t the ones you’re suggesting mostly maori slang? 😂
Not even!
Crazy how UK Australia and New Zealand have such similar slang even though they are British colony it's still great to see some links in language I am not going to lie makes me feel cool and relatable to Aussies and kiwis lol
Misbah S i’m Aussie and I can totally relate to what your saying
Some of the words and phrases he used are widely used in Canada too. It's not just an Australian, New Zealand or British thing, it's a British Commonwealth kind of thing, of which Canada is a part.
I remember watching a video once where an Australian woman said, "right down to buggery" in reference to something that was being done. Now, I'd never heard that expression before, nor is it used in Canada, but I instantly understood what it meant - it meant "right down to nothing".
I’m Australian and my country has so many New Zealanders so I know all of them 💕
oi u know my aunty?
Lmaooooo
Aussie slang and New Zealand slang are pretty much one in the same
charlotte
No dipshit
@@vic_cresss sad guy
i live in nz and i say munted when something is broken or weird like 'that kennel is munted'
same haha
Same!
Same, I agree
Same, either that or if someone is drunk asf
Might mean like wasted or something. So if you were trying to say someone was drunk and wasted, munted can be used. On the other hand, an object can be broken or wasted, and you can say like “that kennel is munted.”
Just a thought.
When he said a teacher calls you in for a meeting I thought of Ms grundy
Where are my fellow kiwis?
Annabel Rhodes Aucklandddd
Hereeee
@@daniellabis217 meeeeeee
Kia ora
Bro
In some Kiwi subsets "Wanna hiding?" is followed by the "jandal" and then going off to "pack a sad" especially if you got a "mean as" hiding.
the "yeah-nah" is a california thing too
What about "yeah- nah-yeah" or "yeah-nah-yeah-nah"
Kiana Izadpanah it’s an everywhere thing
well
Some NZ slang is outdated American slang lol they say “far out” a lot as a “no way” Every time I hear them say it I feel like I’m in the 80s
Gabriella Beecroft
Oh correct me if I’m wrong haha I’ve only heard my Kiwi friends use it that way is there another meaning to it then?
I’m Irish and we actually use so many of these phrases
Yea, same. There’s only 2 or 3 I’ve never heard...
You have to be unfairly good looking to pull off that hair XD
He’s so wholesome and pure omg 🥺🥺❤️
i wish they add "giz a geez" (like show me, i want to look, i want to try) that's used more than squiz i reckon.
I say that all the time 😂😂😂😂 I'm so hori 😂🔫
I also use squiz/geez as in like, let me have a look. Idk if anyone else does. 😂😂
I was thinking the same thing
We use a lot of these in the UK, infact I probably used half of these words today alone
Brent ikr like “chocka” 😂😂
some of these are similar to British slang. interesting
We used to be a British colony, we're part of the Commonwealth, and our flag has the Union Jack in it, so they've had a lot of influence.
same goes for australian slang and most of these are used in australia
Annie Sanders , NZders are British lol
Did you ever learn any Aus/NZ history?
Ashley Basu - HAHAHAH exactly what I was thinking
Yeah bro. This is legit. Seki a oe KJ. This guy has a full Samoan Dad - proud of you Kiwi kid.
Every explanation ever -
Well basically if I was playing rugby as a kid ....
Who else loves K.J’s accent???💖💖
yeah theres a whole country who sound the same
He doesn’t have an accent to me... because I’m kiwi to and all the guys sound like that 🤪😂
stevie harrison Ayee it's weird how people say he has an accent coz I don't hear it bro
Haha lol I’m kiwi and all the boy sound to me so come to NZ if you like it
Yeah aye, I'm a kiwi too. His accent stands out more when he's round Americans tho.
Yes bro!! Love seeing kiwis killing it abroad. Keep doing what you’re doing
kj: we say jandles, everyone else says flip flops
aussies: are we a joke to you (we call them thongs)
Well, I mean... Do you really want an answer to that?
All correct. Proud Kiwi ❤👍
Same here 👍❤
forgot to put skux... cos i hear that a lot when i was in nz
That’s a very outdated slang word, but made popular again by the movie ‘the hunt for the wilder people’
skux deluxe bro chur!
Skux is pretty dead now
tell me about it.. i have never heard anyone actually weave it into a conversation
skuxx was most prominently used around 2006-2012, especially around late primary to secondary schools. skuxx means either ladiesman/player or a mean as guy w flash (boujee) attire. usually used towards males
This was so good 😊 the only thing that annoyed me was they spelled out “alright” when I reckon it goes “she’ll be ‘right”
Anna Gilmour ME TOO
And in Australia we say “aw it’s chockas” not just chocka hahah
You're showing the New Zealand prides so well (I'm a New Zealander )
Proud to be a Kiwi 👌😊
At 3:37 he looks so much like Luke Perry 😭
I thought you said Katy Perry and I was like WHAT
I was thinking the exact same thing ❤️ like father like son ❤️
daughter of posiedon god of the sea no Luke Perry passed away 😞 but still funny that u thought it was Katy 😫😩
You do know he is not his real father?...
Yesh,at that moment,he did look somewhat like Luke Perry.
i like him a lottt but he sounds bored to me in the beginning
Tbh that's just the kiwi accent
Dust Hawk what's the point of your comment?
It’s just the accent!
Just the way most of us speak. Our culture is essentially being a chill group of people.
It's just the accent
Londoners in the UK: “That’s a different language”
Northerners in the UK: “Oh what do you mean New Zealand Slang?”
I’m looking for a comment to do with Shortland street 😂
Kane Jenkins
Omgggggggggggggg I hate Dylan
@@erinlovell3030 Dylan needs to shot along with Kylie and the whole show just needs a vamp up I reckon!
AGREED OMG!
I don’t even watch Shortland street 😂 I used to like the time that kJ was on it 😂
Loads of these are said here in Ireland too ☘️ 🇮🇪
*Omg this is actually so accurate with these slangs GOOD JOB*
When I was growing up, having a yarn with somebody was somewhat like sitting down and having a longer conversation than just passing time of day. A yarn was an interesting thing!
Chur bro. I actuals forgot that other people don’t speak like us aye. I use munted like if a car was crashed into I would say “Man that car is munted”. Chur cuz, makin Aotearoa proud. Kia kaha e tama!❤️
oh same!
they should have done "Aye" prob the kiwi slang I use most. never use chur nor have I heard anyone use it... lol
Mean Reo
@@graceb7422 Canadians are way more known for saying aye
@@iceswallowgum8540 oh for real didn't know that, do you just add it to the end of a random sentence thats not a question like "might go get some popcorn aye" cause thats why we do hahah
As a New Zealander I can confirm this video to be true😂
LOVE YOU KJ!💗💗💗
Surprised they didn’t have skux or wowwee on here lol
I’m a New Zealander and some of them I didn’t even know
Yeah like "squwis"
its for older people,, im kjs age and i knew them all
Yes I think Netflix is the same everywhere because we do
No it’s not Aus n NZ have the lamest Netflix
i'm 20 and I now them all, but I'm also a farmer, and we use majority of them all the time
I'm a kiwi and use these slang words a lot and didn't realize how weird they must sound to the rest of the world 😂
Tegan47n hard 😂
IKR!
And our accents are more pronounced in videos......That a bit annoying mate.
XD
Hard out 😂😂
@@ellawirihana5136 yeah I noticed that too 😆
Hahaha same! I was kinda thinking we have stink slang 😂 like Americans come up with easy stuff like “lit” or whatever but na we come up with “carked it” 😂😂
Is going to the dairy just a NZ thing as well? I know australians call it something differant. Its hard to know in your own country whats considered slang
staceyace racystacey - in Sydney (Australia) they don’t have dairy’s and some countries don’t actually have random dairys and if they did they call them shops
NZ has dairy’s, heaps of em’
Monique Motufoua there’s like three in every suburb 😂
Australians call it a milk bar :)
Maddy aren't milk bars something else?
A lot of these are used in the UK
The way he describes 'keen' makes it sound like it means 'hot for' but it's much more general than that. Keen is also used in the same as 'interested in' or 'up for trying'. It can also be used as a single word to mean mean 'i like it'
KJ Apa is so freakin HOT!
I know, right? I'd top him any day!😮😘
“Archie got hot!”
ScarlettP I see you everywhere xD
Most of these slang words are like English-British slang words
Well where basically just a British colony
As a British person, I only knew 2
@Suzi Johnson not part of we were a British colony
Well if you say English like referring to Americans I'm American and got like 3 of these
@@daegutownsuga not referring to Americans, the English.
so basically aussie slang and new zealand have the same slang, like "Yeah Nah", "Bugger All" , "She'll be right", "Keen" etc.
Yeah exactly
Im aussie and I agree with you for about half of them, but some of the slang words I'd never hear before
I’m English & we have loads of them too
Never EVER compare nzs to those things
A lot of these are used in England too
KJ: "If yhe teacher called me in for a meeting..."
Me: "WAIT! Is the teachers name 'Ms Grundy' "
KJ: "Umm no comment..."
WTF this makes no sense
Wait isn't that the teacher on Riverdale 😂
New Zealand was colonised by the British. So...it’s goes without saying that a lot of our slang has British roots.
Chur the cuzzy, mean video. Keen as for another video with you demonstrating our lingo.
also maori roots
I use "shot" for a thank you
I use Cheers. But definitely know chur and shot are a thanks
His laugh cure my depression 😍
I wonder why KJ APA was voted the most sexiest accent!
I'm New Zealander. Almost everyone sounds like that...
I'm a new Zealand. HE DORSNT HAVE A ACCENT
we have the worst accent, no one ever seems to understand what were saying, even worst that out slang is like 75% of our speech
I love kj...but his hair is killing me 😂😂