Didgeridoo

What is Didgeridoo?


1.

An aerophone (a musical instrument played by buzzing the lips and blowing) indigenous to Australia's Aboriginal people. The birthplace of the didgeridoo is thought to be North East Arnhemland in the Northern Territory of Australia.

The didgeridoo traditionally, is a termite hollowed eucalyptus tree branch or trunk.

"Didgeridoo" is a colonial term for the instrument. The one of indigenous names for it in NE Arnhemland is "yirdaki."

Hey, mate, that balanda can blow a didgeridoo!

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2.

the aboriginal australian instrument made from a eucalyptus tree hollowed out by termites. It is played by vibrated the lips and makes a crazy sound unlike any other instrument. Every one is unique, each coming from a different tree. a technique called circular breathing can be used to play nonstop by taking in air as the player blows into the intrument. sounds like: boioioiaoao oaoboboooao

guy: let me hear that didgeridoo

guy#2: boioiooaooioaio boioaoaioa

3.

Cockney ryhming slang for loo

guy: Hey I'm just going to the didgeridoo

gal: ok

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4.

A long wooden object through which hippies can transport thier drool several feet away from their mouths. It also makes a low droining noise that encourages interpretive dance.

Didgeridoo Guy: "OOooOOoIEeEEOoooOOooOoOoOOooO..."

Some Hippie: "wow, man... that didg' is totally opening up a portal in my mind"

Average Person: "... what the fuck are you talking about?"

5.

da best instrumant baby! cost sum lettuce but the vibes are best!long hollow wood to blow through.

He blew on his didgeridoo like a pig cooling his oat flakes.


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