Rose Byrne and Chris O’Dowd Teach Australian and Irish Slang | Vanity Fair
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Rose Byrne and Chris O’Dowd teach each other slang words from their respective birthplaces, Australia and Ireland. Byrne and O’Dowd star in Juliet, Naked, in theaters August 17.
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Rose Byrne and Chris O’Dowd Teach Australian and Irish Slang | Vanity Fair
What is black stuff?
"Oh, is it like a bad time?"
"No, but it can lead to that"
"Heroin!"
She seemed SO confident with that answer too
We do also like heroin in ireland though
I thought she guessed heroin cuz of black tar heroin. But yeah, unless going through withdrawals, not quite a good 2nd guess. Haha.
Migrants?
I thought the exact same. Needa stop doing drugs
People go on about Chris Pine, Chris Pratt, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth. I tell you O'Dowd is the pinnacle of Chrises.
AisuruMirai agreed!
Also an MCU Chris
AisuruMirai Yes! With Chris Rock
Aye, but his big Marvel appearance was in Thor 2: The Worst MCU movie
Amen
"I'll have a pint of heroin please" settle down there, Rose.
That’s a ton of heroin
Chris O’Dowd is underrated
have you tried turning him off and on again.....?
He's part of the League of Chrises
Him and Richard Ayoade. I miss that show.
He's rated in the UK
Rose Byrne is underrated
The infinite darkness inside Rose Byrne's head just makes her delightfulness more delightful.
Australians are very dark its all grit and sunflowers
Professor X did that to her brain
Rose: Drinking alcohol? Driving fast? Getting high?
Chris: No but you’ve well mapped out your usual weekend.
yeah i lost it at that part lmao
These are two of the most beautiful voices in Hollywood and they're just talking nonsense. I love it.
she's so... impossibly lovely.
Meh. She looked better in "Troy", though......
wilb6657 always the bums with no profile picture who have something to say about a woman’s appearance lmfao
wilb6657 don’t comment on someone’s looks who is better looking than you or you’ll look like an idiot
1000% true she's so lovely!!!😊❤❤❤🙌🏻🙌🏻
God, Rose is so adorable. Her laugh is so charming. And They’ve got great chemistry together.
I feel like Chris is very smart
I 1000% agree they're so good together!!!🙌🏻🙌🏻
It's a testament to how well trained Rose Byrne is because this is the first time I'm hearing her with an Australian accent.
She is really really well trained, and such an incredible actress; Rose is drop dead gorgeous.
She was so good in Physical I didn't think the show would be good but she was great
I still miss the IT Crowd. What a perfect show.
As an Irishman who lived in Australia for 6 years I really enjoyed this video and understood them all. I would love to see a video of Chris and former co-star Jess Mauboy doing one with Irish and Aboriginal-Australian slang terms, there is actually some crossover between the two.
theres nothing similar between aboriginals and irish slang
Actually a lot of the reason Australians talk the way we do is the amalgamation of Irish, Scottish and Aboriginal pronunciation.
Yeah, dat one be good der, bloke!
That little hint of frustration that escapes Chris O'Dowd while giving clues for 'rugger bugger' is fantastic.
for once, the irish slang is actually slang we use
Faye O Reilly banjaxed is the only fuckin one I use
Faye O Reilly Not really
@@qwerty.12305 ye, these aren't that great. I live in Dublin and have only heard of one of them
Never heard of “rugger bugger”
Must only be in dublin cause I haven’t heard half of these..
Chris O'Dowd is on 3/5 of my favorite tv shows, i greatly appreciate him
I love Rose Bryne. We need to see more of both Chris and Rose
I like how in Australia it's the dog's breakfast but in the UK it's the dog's dinner.
It’s dog breakfast in England as well and notice aussie slang was basically what cockney people would say
Tbf they’re in a different time zone
@@flacoflaco1199 that's what I noticed too
"Ohhhhh heroin" HAHAHAHA
Irish plus Scots plus Aussies plus Kiwis. Need to form our own global superpower.
Agreed.
Nah us Irish are happy to ourselves. The scots need to sort out exiting the United kingdom first them we’ll consider. But at the moment it look like the majority is british unionists so...
A rugby superpower
Wiffo92 no actually
1.joe moody
2.dane coles
3.tadgh furlong
4.james Ryan
5.brodie retallick
6.cj stander
7.Sean O’Brien
8.david pocock
9.connor Murray
10.jonny sexton (hard to choose)
11.jacob stockdale
12.sonny bill
13.garry ring rose
14.julian savea (idk if he has moved yet)
15.stuart Hogg
No England and Wales too. And Canada and even America.
"Oh, heroin!" Lol that was so random.
i love both of them this is perfection
I love Rose Byrne. I just adore her. She's a wonderful, beautiful, lovely, adorable woman.
Not a full shilling
Well Chris did spend time in Australia filming The Sapphires in 2012.
its helen & officer rhodes!!
Yess!!
I’m Irish and we use pretty much all of those, how did they get this so right?
Goon?
Brian Sexton where do ye say sucking diesel or dirtbird
it's amazing, isn't it?! it's as if they did research beforehand.
So am I and I've only heard of like three of them.. :/
Brian Sexton I think it’s different in every province or county
HAHAHAH 1:11 omg laughed so hard rose has a great practical mind
"I don't even feel that's an Irish one just good clothing manners." 😆
When I seen suckin diesel
Me (btw I'm irish) : suckin diesel cutting chucking
If ur irish u know the song it hit the diff
Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹
@@randomvidios09 lol
She looks like the sweetest person💓
She really really does!!!
Goon is the most legit Aussie slang I've seen in these kinds of videos
@0:50 Now I know the Irish don't get a lot of sun, but THE SHADE!!!! The savage SHADE! 🤣😂
@1:26 she slagged him back a bit. 😆
I’m Irish and can vouch that I say all of these on the daily 😂 finally words that we actually say and not a load of ‘top of the morning to you’ ones
Hey Vanity Fair. I can't get enough of these slang videos. Incredibly good! Ever thought of asking former and current members of various military branches to teach their slang? You may be surprised on how different nations use "hump" and "hooch".
No Aussie slang video ever has the slang word “root” it’s my favourite word
My British grandmother used to say "carry on like a 2 bob watch" ..still cracks me up
Everything I see of Chris O’Dowd makes me crush on him harder 😩
She has the most adorable and charming laugh
She does!! ❤
They have such sweet chemistry
NOW WE'RE SCHUCKIN DIESEL LADS
Famous relative check
Chris O'Dowd: Simple Simon Swafford in Radio Pirate!
Oh at around 2:00, Aussies will say we have the 'shits' if someone is making us angry or pissed off which is often misinterpreted to say the least :P
I never realise how much slang we Irish, and particularly Dubliners, have until we share it with other nationalities. :D
Yeah right fam
Dublin er fam
Up the flats
I was born in Ireland but moved to Australia when I was 3
Rose Byrne feels like a younger Gillian Anderson
Why does Rose go to the most explicit place just immediately.
Because she was thinking outside of the box
Why do I have a thing for Chris O'Dowd?
Everyone does. He's gorgeous.
Because he loves puffins and sounds great talking about them.
I do too. Maybe cuz hes adorable and youd like to cuddle-wuddle with him?
Coz he's amazing
The accent, the smile, everything
I can see them as two long term friends.
Azcension Seven such a cute comment
No way!! They want each other. Totally. But Rose doesn't want to admit it.
Me too
@@SuperAvonova She's currently with Bobby Cannavale
Rose is SO adorable!! Chris cracks me up.
I'm finding it HILARIOUS that Ms. Byrne seemed to throw Mr. Dowd off his game with some of her responses lol.
Her voice was sooo soothing in I Am Mother ! ❤️
Her voice is so soothing to me in general
"I'll have a pint of heroin please" settle down there, Rose.
Gone walkabouts doesn’t mean to go for a walk, it means “he’s disappeared or you can’t find him” “ johns gone walkabouts again”
yeah he said awol
Didn‘t know Chris O‘Dowd was such a charmer. Dude‘s killing it...
No negative comments and no dislikes. Rightfully so and hope the party keeps on keepin’ on.
Rose Byrne is a super Irish sounding name
Rose is half Irish and Scottish, but she was born and raised in Australia
Hot under the collar is a common American phrase.
How could Chris not have words like shift, slapper, and yoke?
LOL! Loved the ' head like a dropped pie' one....will have to incorporate that into my repertoire
Love hearing all those slangs,I want to use them here in the states now😄
Chris O'Dowd is a great actor and a really funny guy when the directing is good. The only show his true acting skills showed was on my all time fave comedy series IT Crowd. I've watched that show so many times and I laugh the same amount everytime. He really needs to do more shows like that. The hollywood stuff doesnt do his acting justice.
"Oh, heroine!"
Alejandro Mujica just thought I’d let you know that heroin and heroine are not the same thing
Some of this is mainly Dublin Slang but still good to see its slang actually used lol
‘south dublin oh my god he’s such a rugger bugger’ help
Rugger Bugger is more of an Engiish thing but if I understand the social geography of Dublin correctly I think I understand the shade being thrown there.
Crash Banjaxed is my favourite video game character
I'm surprised have a squiz wasn't on there
0:10 wait.......John Dory is a fish and chip shop where I live.....
"Hello Helen, I've heard *wonderful* things."
Rose Byrne is an absolute stunner!
They have so much chemistry
I'm Aussie, been here my whole life and i've never heard any of this slang. At all lol
You need to get out more than mate ;) lol
*Feck it sure it’s grand!* means “sure, let’s do it/that’s great/that’s fine”
*i didn’t lick it off a stone!* means you’re, for example, stubborn because your parents are stubborn. It can be any adjective
two of my favorite human beings in the world.
take me, vanity fair, I'm yours.
Oooh HEROIN!!! She was so happy when she said it😂😂😂😂
I love being Irish🇮🇪✌🏻
Man, we use so few of these. What about shifting, beour, gee, gowl, langer, culchie, yokes, etc?
Ah sure i was in a disco and i was shifting beours left and right. We had a few yokes and a bit of mandy. The beer was the dogs bollocks. Although i was caught rapid at my gaf by me ma. Der is some irish lingo for ye
I was in a late night dancing establishment and i was smooching some sensual vixens of plentiful supply. We had partaken in a few amphetamine and methaqualone's. The amber alses were of the finest caliber. Although i was apprehended in this unsolicited night out by my mother at my residence.
There is some common Irish parlance for you.
I've an awful pain in me gee with irish slang! It's a feckin mowldy way to be rabbitin on!
crojonphoenix thats like upper class dublin or sum
This is the most Irish paragraph in history
Ah sure jesus you must’ve of been dying the day after but don’t worry lad there’s always the cure be grand
0:47 - "Suckin' Diesel" means going great? I thought it meant more like "You got it" or "You are getting (comprehending) something".
She goes 0 - 100 very quickly with her guesses
an English accent in Annie, American one in Instant Family and now an Australian one... 😂 love you Rose
Tilly Elizabeth Well, she’s Australian
rose byrne is the cutest
He's got the best giggle.
Banjaxed is a fab word! I'm adopting it 😄
I don’t know if you read comments or not, but love the series, I’ve committed to learning all this slang. This video in particular is not in the playlist with all the others on your channel, which worries me that the playlist is unreliable. Hope you can fix it. Thanks!
Wait, so in the UK it's the dog's dinner, but in Australia it's the dog's breakfast? I love that.
Irish and Aussie cultures seem so accessible. Why have I never visited??
They cut out Yoke, it has a few meanings in Ireland. either as another word for "thing" to refer to some object you forgot the name of.
It also refers to an ecstasy pill though.
This is my first time hearing her Australian accent
I am a middle aged Aussie bloke and I have never heard of most of the Australian slang.
wanka
I know, i have never heard the saying "head like a dropped pie". I have only heard of the saying. He has a head like a busted watermelon 🍉
I love her
They’re both adorable.
Rose Byrne grew up in the American part of Australia.
Jesus what are they feeding the women in Australia ♥️♥️
The D
I hate everything about this.
You hate the D ?
Food
Meat-pies, Vegemite and fairy bread mostly...
Bandjaxed is my new favorite word!
At 3:07 yoke is on his screen but he doesn't ask it?
ShaunRL I suppose they film more than they actually use in the final video. Some reactions are just boring
yoke has several meanings. it can be used in place of the word 'thing' i.e. Would you pick up that yoke off the floor for me?
Alternatively, it's an ecstasy tablet! One might find themselves 'out of their bin on yokes'!
...if there was any justice in the world
Banjaxed! Proper Irish slang 👍🏻
When she said "HEROIN?" I was waiting for Chris to say, "No, I'm Irish, not Scottish"
She’s so fantastic 🥰
She really is!!
Just like an Australian- staying humble!
I had no idea Rose Byrne was Australian!
She can really fake an American accent so well!!