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(I) Though the official language is English, some words were picked up from the speech of the native aborigines in Australia. (II) 'Happy as Larry' is an Australian-British phrase that simply means 'extremely happy' or Very pleased'. (III) Unfortunately, there is practically no reliable information about the origin of the saying. (IV) It seems to have been in use in Australia around the end of the 19th century. (V) The leading theory is that the phrase originally applied to the Australian boxer, Larry Foley, but nobody seems to know if, why or when he was so happy.