- mag
wheels and hot dog mufflers.
Males were
called bodgies and
females were
called widgies.
Bodgies were
often depicted in
Australian media and folk-lore...
- Lad
culture Ah beng Ned (Scottish)
Nathan Davies (14 May 2021). "From
Bodgies to Eshays:
Exploring the
history of Adelaide's
youth subcultures". The...
-
Kingdom Nozem, in the
Netherlands Raggare, in
Sweden Råner, in
Norway Bodgies and widgies, in
Australia and New
Zealand Bōsōzoku, in ****an Halbstarke...
-
denizens of West Auckland.
Other Australian stereotypes and subcultures:
Bodgies and
widgies Lad
Feral Eshay Hoon
Larrikin Ocker Sharpies Westie Yobbo International:...
- Bōsōzoku
Bikini boys
Bills Biopunk Birdwatching Bobby soxers Bodybuilding Bro
Bodgies &
Widgies Bogan Casuals Chonga Cosplayers Crust punks Cryptozoology Cyberpunk...
- 1962
novel A
Clockwork Orange.
United Kingdom portal 1950s
portal Beatnik Bodgies and widgies, a
similar subculture in
Australia and New
Zealand Greasers...
-
Chicken in the
episode "More Blood, More Chocolate", and by
Comedy Inc. as
Bodgy Builder. Bob has also been
parodied on
Cartoon Network's MAD on several...
-
Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Renovation Rescue, Hi-5, Bob the
Builder (as
Bodgy Builder) and
Thomas and
Friends (as
Ernest the
Engine and Others) are frequently...
-
Parkinson Lord
Snowdon Bert
Stern Greaser subculture Rocker subculture Raggare Bodgies Mod
subculture Soc
subculture Youthquake Surfer Beatnik Hippie Rude Boy...
- Queensland. A girl runs away from a
happy home and
becomes involved with
bodgies. "Adverti****t". The Age. 11
March 1961. p. 60. "Australian premiere"...