
AE 1071 - Reaction
Aussie Surfer English & Slang Lesson
Learn English in this episode of the Aussie English podcast where I react to a funny interview of hero surfers who saved some tourists in AU!

In today's episode...
How’s it going, everyone?
I went around YouTube looking for Australian heroes and well, I believe these two surfer dudes from Gold Coast, QLD really made my day!
Local surfers Nick Chalmers and Angus McNicol didn’t hesitate to help some tourists off a freakish wave activity in Kirra Beach.
Join me today as I go over the typical yet interesting vocab used in this funny interview!
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Hi Pete,
Does “nut job” means “crazy”or” insane” that something seems a bit excessive… ?
Hi Pete,
Could you please tell me what does “fronth”means? —— I’m frothing to hear this story.
My dictionary only showed me these two definitions: N – Froth is a mass of small bubbles on the surface of a liquid. & V-I If a liquid froths, small bubbles appear on its surface.
99% of the time,I have no problem to use my dictionary,but meanwhile,I am curious that what kind of the dictionare you are using ? Probably it will be the better one for me to use.Hopefully,that is ok to ask.
Thank you very much.
Hey, mate. If you mean “frothing” it means to be very excited about something.
Got it,thank you
DONE!
Good work!