enthusiasm etc

  • 41zing — /zing/, n. 1. vitality, animation, or zest. 2. a quality or characteristic that excites the interest, enthusiasm, etc.: a tourist town with lots of zing. 3. a sharp singing or whining noise, as of a bullet passing through the air. v.i. 4. to move …

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  • 42like crazy — adverb To a great or excessive degree; with great speed, output, enthusiasm, etc. She stayed late, working like crazy to get the project done before the deadline …

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  • 43Beaut — 1. fine; good: a beaut car ; 2. exclamation of approval, delight, enthusiasm, etc.; 3. a) something successful or highly valued; b) pleasant, agreeable, trustworthy person …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 44Bewdie — exclamation of approval, delight, enthusiasm, etc …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 45Gee up — 1. incite; urge: he was geeing up the crowd ; all geed up and raring to go ; 2. a lift (as of spirits, enthusiasm, etc.): The big crowd gave the players a gee up …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 46Turn on — 1. show or display suddenly: turn on the charm ; 2. experience heightened awareness under the influence of a drug; 3. arouse sexually; 4. that which or one who excites interest, enthusiasm, etc., especially sexual …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 47beaut — I Australian Slang 1. fine; good: a beaut car ; 2. exclamation of approval, delight, enthusiasm, etc.; 3. a) something successful or highly valued; b) pleasant, agreeable, trustworthy person II Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) great; good fun; that ll be …

    English dialects glossary

  • 48bewdie — I Australian Slang exclamation of approval, delight, enthusiasm, etc. II Australian English Very good. Excellent …

    English dialects glossary

  • 49gee up — Australian Slang 1. incite; urge: he was geeing up the crowd ; all geed up and raring to go ; 2. a lift (as of spirits, enthusiasm, etc.): The big crowd gave the players a gee up …

    English dialects glossary

  • 50turn on — Australian Slang 1. show or display suddenly: turn on the charm ; 2. experience heightened awareness under the influence of a drug; 3. arouse sexually; 4. that which or one who excites interest, enthusiasm, etc., especially sexual …

    English dialects glossary