OZ

Underock1

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O.K. I finally had to look it up, because I didn't know where the "OZ" was that you guys are always referring to.
It obviously had nothing to do with Judy Garland or the "Tin Man".
So I find out it means "Australia" or "Ounce". Fine. I was just going to say how do you make the connection between those things and "OZ" when a light bulb went off. So now I get that "Oz." is the abbreviation for "ounce". I only need to know how "ounce" became synonymous with "Australia".
This sounds like one for Warrigal, but can any of you Aussies give me a clue? :shrug:
 

I thought it was called Oz because it's an upside-down world, just like Judy's Oz was. ..

Or maybe because it's filled with violent felons, like the HBO "Oz" series ... :playful:
 
The abbreviation for Australia is Aus, pronounced OZ.

The nickname Ozzie generally means that the person is an Australian.

I use upper case OZ to mean Australia and lower case, oz., for the (now obsolete) weight of ounces.
 
I find Australian men terribly irresistible. Something about their mannerisms. That's why I was born in America to prevent me from being a big ol naughty person.

P.S. - I only noticed Warrigal being from Australia. Anyone else please disregard that comment :p
 
Well I guess I've got enough to go on. We still use oz. here in the US and it will still be Awstralia when I think of it in my head, but thank you all very much. At least I know what you are talking about now. No Paul Hogan, BW?
 
Paul Hogan was in the wax museum in London.

My sister lives in the town next to Melbourne Florida. They say "Mel-burn".
 
How do OZ people pronounce Melbourne?

I'm binge watching "Rake" on Netflix right now -- it's set in Australia and is an Australian TV series. I'll have to pay attention to how they say it -- I haven't noticed references to Melbourne yet, but they talk about Adelaide a good bit.
 

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