Jocular
51Groovers and shakers — (jocular) dancers …
52Have two chances - Buckley's and none — (jocular) have no chance at all (a pun on Buckley and Nunn , a Melbourne store) …
53Hayburner — (jocular) horse, especially a racehorse …
54Horizontally challenged — (jocular) overweight; obese …
55Horse's doover — (jocular) hors d oeuvre …
56Huey — jocular name for the powers above used when encouraging a heavy rainfall, good snow or good surf: Send her down, Huey! , Whip em up, Huey! …
57If it moves, shoot it; if it doesn't, chop it down — jocular summing up of the Australian attitude to clearing and settling the land …
58Intestinal fortitude — (jocular) strength of will; guts …
59Land of the long weekend — (jocular) Australia …
60Left right out — (jocular) spurious position on a sporting field …