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Term: aussie saddle
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1) "Aussie" -- As to aussie saddle Aussie Pronunciation: 'o-sE, 'ä-sE, Brit and Australian usu 'o-zE Function: noun Etymology: Australian + -ie : a native or inhabitant of Australia Pronunciation Symbols "Aussie" is a friendly (however sometimes used offensively) slang for "Australian". The correct pronunciation is "O-zee", IPA: /ˈɔziː/ and not IPA: /ˈɑsi/. Pronouncing the word with a voiceless "s" in place of the voiced "z" is strongly frowned upon by Australians, and is considered a canonically North American error, along with such errors as pronouncing the last syllables of Melbourne and Brisbane as "born" and "bane," respectively (both are correctly pronounced with a schwa). In New Zealand and the United Kingdom the term is sometimes used to refer to the country of Australia, as well as Australian persons. In Australia itself the term is only used to refer to its inhabitants. In Australia the term is used most notably in sporting chants, where it is often expressed with patriotic gusto by Australians. The most widely used chant, is: - Aussie Aussie Aussie! Oi oi oi!
- Aussie Aussie Aussie! Oi oi oi!
- Aussie! Oi! Aussie! Oi!
- Aussie Aussie Aussie! Oi oi oi!
The phrases in bold are shouted in response to a single person leading the cheer. The first line may be or may not be doubled. Volume is important. Juan Antonio Samaranch pleased the home crowd by personally leading one of these cheers at the Closing Ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympics. It also gained fame during the 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event, as friends of Australian Joe Hachem chanted the phrase each time Hachem won a hand. The phrase is a modified version of the original British "Oggy oggy oggy" chant. - 1 Uses
- 2 Other uses
- 3 Cultural moniker
- 4 See also
| Some uses of the word "Aussie" include: - "Aussie Rules" – Slang for the Australian rules football.
- "Aussie Battler" – A term used to describe working class Australian families, now more commonly used to describe farmers and other land workers who are perceived as "doing it tough..."
2) "Saddle" -- As to aussie saddle 1saddle Pronunciation: 'sa-d&l Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English sadel, from Old English sadol; akin to Old High German satul saddle 1 a (1) : a girthed usually padded and leather-covered seat for the rider of an animal (as a horse) (2) : a part of a driving harness comparable to a saddle that is used to keep the breeching in place b : a seat to be straddled by the rider of a vehicle (as a bicycle) 2 : a device mounted as a support and often shaped to fit the object held 3 a : a ridge connecting two higher elevations b : a pass in a mountain range 4 a : both sides of the unsplit back of a carcass including both loins b : a colored marking on the back of an animal c : the rear part of a male fowl's back extending to the tail -- see DUCK illustration 5 : the central part of the spine of the binding of a book 6 : a piece of leather across the instep of a shoe - saddleless /-d&l-(l)&s/ adjective - in the saddle : in control [saddle illustration] Pronunciation Symbols A saddle is a seat for a rider fastened to an animal's back. The most common type is the equestrian saddle designed for a horse, but specialized saddles have been created for camels and other creatures. - 1 Types of modern equestrian saddle
- 1.1 English saddle
- 1.2 Stock saddles
- 1.3 Asian saddle
- 1.4 Other
- 2 Parts of an equestrian saddle
- 3 History and development
- 3.1 Early Civilization
- 3.2 The Middle Ages
- 3.3 The development of the modern saddle
- 4 Cleaning the saddle
- 5 References
- 6 External links
| In the Western world there are two basic types of saddles used today for horseback riding, usually called the "English" saddle and the "Western" or "Stock" Saddle. In Asia there are numerous saddles of unique designs used by various nationalities and ethnic groups. -
English saddles are used for English riding throughout the world, not just in England or English-speaking countries. They are the saddles used in all of the Olympic equestrian disciplines. To non-horsemen, the major distinguishing feature of an English saddle is its lack of a horn and its panels: a pair of pads attached to the underside of the seat and filled with wool, foam, or air. The term English saddle encompasses several different styles of saddle, including those used for eventing, show jumping and hunt seat, dressage, saddle seat, horse racing and polo. -
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Western saddles are saddles originally designed to be used on horses on working cattle ranches in the United States. Used today in a wide variety of western riding activities, they are the "cowboy saddles" familiar to movie viewers, rodeo fans, and those who have gone on tourist trail ride..."
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