noun General Slang

jumbuck

JUM-buk · noun · informal

A sheep.

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Definitions

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A sheep; famously in the song 'Waltzing Matilda'.

“Once a jolly swagman caught a jumbuck by the billabong.”
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jumbuck In A Sentence

Once a jolly swagman caught a jumbuck by the billabong.

Origin & Usage

Australian pidgin, possibly from an Aboriginal rendering of 'jump up' or a native word.

People Also Ask

What is a 'jumbuck'?

A jumbuck is an old Australian word for a sheep, best known from the folk song 'Waltzing Matilda'.

Where does the word 'jumbuck' come from?

It comes from early Australian pidgin, possibly an Aboriginal rendering of 'jump up' or a native word; its exact origin is uncertain.

Why is 'jumbuck' in Waltzing Matilda?

In the song, a swagman catches a jumbuck (sheep) by a billabong, and the word helped fix the term in Australian cultural memory.

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