What does the average Australian think? Well, mostly we have notions.
They are formed by osmosis from social media. They're reinforced at the alter of television morning shows - that sublime blend of newstainment, advertorial, and opinionated banter. Meanwhile the workplace marinates us in a HR-approved groupthink.
Your lay lexicographer (urLex, YrLexi, etc) tries, in this wordbook, to knead our opinions, beliefs, and fond misconceptions into a composite of the Australian disposition by facetious manipulation of our fondest utterances that define us as a nation. Words that both reflect and forge a self-deprecating yet proud culture. Proud, like a naive child who thinks he's doing wonders while the other kids snigger behind his back.
Lexinotes:
1. A "lexinote" describes the notion carried as baggage by a word.
2. The lexicographer of this 'work' is referred to (in Lexinotes) as "YrLexi" or "ur Lex"