Hello Vanity Fair, and everybody else.
It's Russell Crowe, talking to you about slang from two cultures that I'm very, very familiar with.
The New Zealand culture, which in this terminology is Kiwi, and the Australian culture, in this terminology is Aussie.
Let's have a look, that's the title page, farthey bar, that's me, that's my name down the bottom.
This is gonna be a little bit of fun.
Carked it, oh my lord, carked it. Not very nice.
Carked it means you're dead, hm.
Chilly bin. Chilly bin, odd phrase, even really, you know, for someone born in New Zealand, but a chilly bin of course is an eski.
Oh, that's Australian slang.
Both of those names, chilly bin, and eski, mean ice chest.