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mikeyjk
3194 days ago
I'm an Aussie also born in 91 and I have never heard that expression before. The "she'll be" made me wonder though!
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chrisparton1991
3194 days ago
That was my experience too. I hear "she'll be right" fairly often, but I hadn't heard "she'll be apples" before. I couldn't imagine any country but Australia coming up with a phrase like that though.
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johnfound
3193 days ago
According to the wiktionary[1] it is "rhyming slang" from:
apples and spice = nice
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https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/she%27ll_be_apples
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