- darl - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
darl (plural darls) (informal, chiefly Australia and New Zealand) darling (as a term of address)
- darl, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun darl is in the 1930s OED's earliest evidence for darl is from 1930, in the writing of Katharine Prichard darl is formed within English, by clipping or shortening
- Darl Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Darl definition: (informal) <a>Darling< a> (as a term of address)
- Is “darl” the short form for darling? how to pronounce it?When do we . . .
We do use "darl" (darling) in Australia, but as Su Ki has said, we'd expect to hear it from older women, who would also use terms of endearment such as "love" and "dear(ie)" In Australian English, the "-ar-" part is pronounced as a long "aa", so you'd hear something like "daal" down here
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- Meaning of DARL | New Word Proposal | Collins English Dictionary
darling, as a casual term of endearment Australian Has been in usage for a long time, but less common now Status: This word is being monitored for evidence of usage
- Darl - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
"Darl" is a slang term that originated in Australia and is commonly used to refer to a close friend or romantic partner It is often used as a term of endearment between two people who have a strong emotional connection
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