Naur is a stan Twitter staple gone viral, and it may be here to stay. Credit: Mashable composite: @Netflix on TikTok, Stray Kids YouTube channel "Naur" is everywhere, but a recent tweet claimed it had ...
Hello, I regret to inform you that Americans are pissing all over our culture and making fun of the way we Aussies say no. Or, as they’re writing it on TikTok and Twitter: naur. Quite frankly, have ...
Gen Z is obsessed with how Australian accents sound to them and can't help but poke fun at them. Americans created 'naur' as a way of phonetically spelling the word "no" in a typical Australian accent ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In a TikTok video posted last September, pop singer Peach PRC marvelled at how the rest of the world will “never understand how good it ...
A voice lecturer at the University of Melbourne has dropped a TikTok explaining why some folks pronounce the word “no” as “naur” in an Australian accent and it is quality viewing. Amy Hume, who works ...
I’m Australian, so I’m used to “shrimp on the barbie” and “a dingo ate my baby” jokes. I’ll even laugh politely if you gesture at my cutlery and say, “Call that a knife?” But this year, a new Aussie ...
After spending time Down Under opening for Taylor Swift on The Eras Tour, Sabrina Carpenter has picked up some of the local slang. Carpenter, 24, attempted her best Australian accent during the ...