Down Under
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The term down under is a colloquialism referring to things related to, or coming from Australia (sometimes known as 'the land down under', for its perceived position at the bottom of the globe).
Down Under as a noun means Australia or New Zealand.
Down under as an adverb means to or in Australia or New Zealand.
"Down Under" is also the title of a song written by the Australian rock group Men at Work, from the album Business as Usual. It has become a popular patriotic song by virtue of the popular interpretation of the lyrics being about an Australian traveller circling the globe, proud of his nationality and attracting the interest of others because of that. This song references vegemite sandwiches, among other things.
The most well known part of the lyrics is the refrain:
Do you come from a land down under?
Where women glow and men plunder?
Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder?
You better run, you better take cover.
The song is a perennial favourite on Australian radio and television, and became well known outside Australia after it was used as a theme song by the crew of the Australia II in their successful bid to win the America's Cup in 1983.