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yakka
[ yak-uh ]
noun
Australian.
- work, especially hard work.
yakka
/ ˈæə /
noun
- informal.work
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of yakka1
First recorded in 1885–90; earlier spellings yacker, wakker; of obscure origin; possibly from Yagara (an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of Queensland) yaga “to work”
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of yakka1
C19: from a native Australian language
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Example Sentences
This was hard yakka in hot sun on an unresponsive pitch with a ball less likely to misbehave than a child on Christmas Eve.
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With a distinctive nasal twang, the locals pepper their conversations with “crikey,” “sprog,” “yobbo,” “tinny,” “chunder,” “togs” and “hard yakka.”
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The next night, after a lot of hard yakka in the field, assistant coach Jeetan Patel said, without flinching, "nothing is impossible" with this team.
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England can look forward to some hard yakka.
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Never has a day of hard yakka been made to seem so much fun.
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