jackaroo

[ˌdʒækəˈruː]

jackaroo Definition

  • 1a young man working as an apprentice on a sheep or cattle station, typically one in the Australian outback
  • 2a cowboy or ranch worker in Australia

Using jackaroo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jackaroo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He spent a year working as a jackaroo on a cattle station in Queensland.

  • Example

    The jackaroos were responsible for herding the cattle and maintaining the fences.

  • Example

    The life of a jackaroo is tough but rewarding.

jackaroo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jackaroo

Phrases with jackaroo

  • a female jackaroo

    Example

    She worked as a jillaroo on a sheep station in New South Wales.

  • a training program for young people who want to work as jackaroos or jillaroos

    Example

    After finishing high school, he enrolled in a jackaroo school to learn the skills needed to work on a cattle station.

  • the act of working as a jackaroo

    Example

    Jackarooing is a popular way for young people to experience life in the Australian outback.

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Summary: jackaroo in Brief

'Jackaroo' [ˌdʒækəˈruː] refers to a young man who works as an apprentice on a sheep or cattle station, typically in the Australian outback. It can also refer to a cowboy or ranch worker in Australia. The term is often used in phrases like 'jillaroo,' which refers to a female jackaroo, and 'jackaroo school,' which is a training program for young people who want to work as jackaroos or jillaroos.