The difference between Bluey and Ranga

When used as nouns, bluey means the metal lead, whereas ranga means an orange-haired or red-haired person.


Bluey is also adjective with the meaning: having a colour similar to blue.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bluey and Ranga

  1. Bluey as an adjective:

    Having a colour similar to blue.

  1. Bluey as a noun (slang):

    The metal lead.

  2. Bluey as a noun (Australian slang):

    A bushman's blanket.

  3. Bluey as a noun (Australian slang):

    A collection of clothes and other belongings rolled up into a bundle for carrying; a swag.

  4. Bluey as a noun (Australian slang):

    A blue cattle dog, especially a blue heeler.

  5. Bluey as a noun (Australian slang):

    A blue singlet, especially one from the Bonds clothing label.

  6. Bluey as a noun (AU):

    A bluebottle.

  7. Bluey as a noun (Australia, medicine):

    A disposable underpad.

  8. Bluey as a noun (informal):

    A blue film.

  1. Ranga as a noun (Australia, New Zealand, slang, pejorative):

    An orange-haired or red-haired person.

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