Country Dictionary

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pommie

A derogatory word used to refer to a Brit, derived from the acronym POME (Prisoner of Mother England).

Oi, that Pommie bastard stole all me chips.

by Andrew Vlasman May 08, 2005

pommie

A derogatory term started by Australians to describe recent British immigrants. There is no proof that it had to do with the acronym Prisoners of Her Majesty. It is more likely that it was an abbreviation of the word pomegranate and referred to the flush complexion of Brits (like a pomegranate's flesh) or it was chosen to rhyme with immigrant (like "Larry Flint").

Hey look, it's white trash, two pommies and a yid.

by Nick Graham July 27, 2005

Pommy

a term used to discribe the apperance/personality and overall character of a sterotype british person

There are way to many pommy dickheads in this place

by The Gunslinger April 05, 2004

Pommy

Comes from the acronym POM meaning "Prisoner Of her Majesty" Derogatory term. But funny.

Ag man, typical Pommy

by Hughmondo September 24, 2006

pommy

One who looks to be of British hertiage. The term is Austalian in origin. See pom.

Person 1: Where do you think this guy is from? Person 2: I'm not sure, but he looks kinda pommy.

by State of Miffment August 13, 2005

pommy

derogatory term for a british person

Man, don't bother going to Byron Bay. The place is overrun by pommmy tourists.

by zachwolff October 15, 2003

pommies

Supposedly comes from People of her majesty the Queen. Meaning English people living in Britain

Here come the pommies

by Taryn April 16, 2004