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Sommie vs Pommie - What's the difference?

sommie | pommie |

As nouns the difference between sommie and pommie

is that sommie is while pommie is (colloquial|australia|new zealand|south africa) an english immigrant; a pom.

As an adjective pommie is

(australia|new zealand|south africa|sometimes|pejorative) english; british.

sommie

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • pommie

    English

    Alternative forms

    * pommy

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (colloquial, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) An English immigrant; a pom.
  • * 1953 , , 2010, unnumbered page,
  • “It?ll be a long time before I do that,” the pilot said grimly. “She?s my Queen as well as yours, you know. I?m not a bloody Pommie'.”“Too right, it?s difficult,” the Australian said. And then he added, “All ' Pommies aren?t bloody. I used that as a kind of figure of speech.”
  • * 2005 , Craig Zerf, Plob , page 234,
  • A Pommie'. They were sending him to England to work with a '''Pommie'''. After all that he had done for this country they were shipping him off to a cold, rain-infested, windy little isle to work a case with a ' Pommie .
  • * 2011 , Ali Lewis, Everybody Jam , unnumbered page,
  • There are a lot of Pommies' in Australia; travelling round, looking for work, and Dad reckoned you could ''pay them peanuts''.If Sissy couldn?t go back to school, I thought she should help out more, then we wouldn?t have to hire a ' Pommie house girl.

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, sometimes, pejorative) English; British.
  • * See citations at pommy.