Melbourne might speak English, but step into a tram or laneway cafe and you’ll soon realise this city has a dialect all its own. From footy slang to weather gripes, here’s a guide to the phrases you’ll only truly understand once you’ve spent some time here.
Coffee Culture Lingo
- “Magic” – A Melbourne-specific coffee order a double ristretto with less milk than a flat white. Try asking for it in Sydney prepare for blank stares.
- “Skinny cap with one” – Translation: cappuccino with skim milk and one sugar. Locals expect you to get it instantly.
- “Long mac topped up” – Another espresso-based order; half hot water, half milk, double shot. Popular among Brunswick regulars.
Weather Talk
- “Classic Melbourne” – Said when it rains, then shines, then hails in a 10-minute window.
- “It’s not that cold” – Usually uttered while shivering in 5°C wind, insisting it’s “fine”.
- “I brought a jacket just in case” – The unofficial city motto.
Footy Slang
- “The G” – The MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground).
- “Going to the footy” – Refers exclusively to Aussie Rules, not soccer or rugby.
- “Carn the Dees!” – Supporters’ chant for the Melbourne Demons AFL team.
Everyday Melbourneisms
- “The servo” – Petrol station
- “Bottle-o” – Liquor store
- “Arvo” – Afternoon
- “Suss it out” – Investigate something
- “On the piss” – Out drinking
Quirky Localisms
- “It’s so Brunswick” – Meaning: it’s edgy, alternative, possibly vegan, definitely ironic
- “Northside or Southside?” – A dividing line with serious cultural implications
- “Myki’d it” – Used like a verb: “I Myki’d on but forgot to tap off”
Language here is casual, fast, and often context-dependent. You might not get it all right away but once you do, you’ll sound like a local in no time.

