Part of the fun of Australian slang is working out the meaning.
Abbreviation including joining two words, rhyming and adding 'y' or ie/s to the end. It has its basis in cockney rhyming slang - but has its own flavour (flavor).
Do you want some dead horse with that?
No wuckies = no wuckin furries =.........
https://youtu.be/OwWsZQr7ZEkA'aight... I can go along widdat, I'm the king of
"go-oin' a lonnng way furr a jo-oke". I love me some ridiculous puns; I giggled for days when I discovered "tea leaf=thief" and "dog & bone=phone", both of which are archaic forms now.
But that right there is definitely on the far side of
The Far Side, even for me, especially when confused with slang from my youth, where "wookie" meant "a woman with a thick, nearly impenetrable bush" due to association with the meme above. Leia was a favorite subject of sexual humor; she still is among certain circles, and this association is especially pervy if you've seen the way she seems to be gazing longingly up at Chewie during several scenes in the
Star Wars Christmas Special.
So "no wookies" has a VERY specific meaning to me and to a lot of people I grew up with; it might even be considered anti-feminist in some circumstances.
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