A parent’s guide to all those fun ‘Bluey’ terms!


by Adejumoke Ilori |
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Kids are absolutely obsessed with Bluey because it's more than just a cartoon, it's a world of imagination, fun, and heart. With every episode, Bluey takes kids on playful adventures, filled with silly games, lovable characters, and relatable family moments.

From epic make-believe games to heartwarming life lessons, Bluey has the perfect mix of laughter, creativity, and emotional depth that kids (and parents too) can't get enough of. Since Bluey is a heeler from Down Under, you may hear some Australian phrases you don't recognise during the show and wonder what they mean.

So, if you’ve ever caught your child saying something like “cheese and crackers” or “wackadoo” and you’re left scratching your head, don’t panic - we’ve got you covered with our guide to the most popular Bluey terms, translated.

Dobbing

Telling on someone. Imagine you’re playing a game, and your friend breaks the rules. Instead of sorting it out yourself, you run to tell an adult! In Bluey, this is what’s known as “dobbing.” It sparks silly debates among the characters about whether to be honest or just keep playing.

Squib

Someone who is scared to take a risk or backs out of a challenge. Think of it like calling someone a scaredy-cat! When Bluey and her friends tease each other about being a "squib," it’s all in good fun, encouraging everyone to be brave and take on the next big adventure.

Wackadoo

An expression of excitement or silliness. Picture Bluey jumping around with joy! When she shouts “wackadoo,” it’s her way of saying, “This is the best! Let’s be silly!” It captures the pure joy of childhood and the fun of being carefree.

Magic Xylophone

A creative instrument that can control others. Imagine having a xylophone that makes your dad freeze in his tracks! In Bluey, this magical instrument leads to hilarious moments as the characters figure out how to use it, teaching lessons about power and control in friendships.

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Cheese and Crackers

An exclamation of surprise or excitement. Think of it as Bluey’s way of saying “Wow!” or “No way!” It’s a quirky phrase that adds extra flavour to her reactions, making her emotions even more relatable and fun.

Cuddle Puddle

A big group hug or snuggle session. Think of a cozy heap of loved ones all snuggled together, just like Bluey and her family do! A “cuddle puddle” is all about warmth, comfort, and the joy of being close to those you love.

Baby Race

A friendly competition to see who can achieve milestones first. It’s like a fun Olympics for little ones! In this playful context, characters may race to see who can crawl, walk, or do something new first, highlighting the excitement of growing up and the friendly rivalry between siblings.

Bingo’s Side

Refers to the playful rivalry and teamwork between Bluey and her younger sister, Bingo. Think of it as choosing your team in a game. When Bluey and Bingo pick sides, it leads to hilarious and heartwarming moments that show their bond as sisters, even when they’re playfully competing.

Heeler

Indicates to the breed of Bluey and Bingo (Blue Heelers). Being a “Heeler” means embracing their playful, mischievous nature! It’s a badge of honour in their family, showcasing their unique traits and adventures.

Paw-sitive

A playful twist on "positive.", and when things get tough, Bluey and her family encourage each other to be “paw-sitive!” It’s a fun way to remind everyone to keep smiling and stay upbeat, no matter the situation.

Remember, Bluey not only entertains children but also offers valuable lessons for parents, making it a fun viewing experience for the whole family.

Embracing terms like "dobbing," "squib," and "wackadoo" can enhance your understanding of the show's themes of imagination, friendship, and problem-solving.

So, enjoy learning these terms with your little ones; they’re not just words, they’re gateways to deeper connections, laughter, and shared adventures in parenting.

Adejumoke Ilori is a Commercial Content Writer for Mother&Baby. She is a mum to a little girl, and has worked for various digital platform. She has produced content that empowers women from all walks of life by sharing real life stories based on relationships, loving yourself and motherhood.

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