Traders' nickname for the Australian Dollar.
Nickname for consultants working in city schools to train teachers and others in the citywide curriculum's progressive teaching methods. The name comes from the acronym of the for-profit company that provides the trainers – Australian and United States Services in Education. A number of the trainers are from New Zealand and Australia.
Market slang for Australian Dollar
A commonly used market term for the Australian Dollar.
Callsign of the Royal Australian Air Force
"Aussie" is a friendly slang for "Australian". The correct pronunciation is "O-zee", IPA: and not IPA: . Pronouncing the word with a voiceless "s" in place of the voiced "z" is strongly frowned upon by Australians, and is considered a canonically North American error, along with such errors as pronouncing the last syllables of Melbourne and Brisbane as "born" and "bane," respectively (both are correctly pronounced with a schwa).
Aussie is a brand of shampoo and other hair care products such as hairspray, hair gel, hair mousse, and hair detangler. It is marketed as a product related to Australia, its products are often labeled with a logo of a kangaroo, and its slogan is "Put Some Roo in Your Doo". The brand is manufactured by Procter & Gamble, an American business, which bought the brand circa 2003.