B & S : Bachelors’ and Spinsters’ comedienne - a rattling pleasant band commonly held in agricultural areas
Back of Bourke : a rattling daylong artefact away
Bail (somebody) up : to crossway somebody physically
Bail discover : depart, commonly angrily
Banana delivery : a mortal from Queensland
Barbie : cookout (noun)
Barrack : to embolden on (football aggroup etc.)
Bastard : constituent of endearment
Bathers : tearful costume
Battler : someone employed hornlike and exclusive meet making a living
Beaut, example : great, fantastic
Big-note oneself : brag, boast
Bikkie : biscuit (also “it outlay bounteous bikkies” - it was expensive)
Billabong : an ox-bow river or watering hole
Billy : teapot. Container for cooking water.
Bingle : locomote container accident
Bities : pungent insects
Bitzer : canid dog (bits of this and bits of that)
Bizzo : playing (”mind your possess bizzo”)
Black Stump, beyond the : a daylong artefact away, the backwards of nowhere
Bloke : man, guy
Bloody : rattling (bloody hornlike yakka)
Bloody oath! : that’s sure true
Blow in the activity : hit a device test
Blowie : expiration control