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    Smok·o
    /ˈsmōkō/

    noun

    • 1. a rest from work for a smoke; a tea break. informal Australian, New Zealand
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    In Australian, New Zealand and Falkland Islands English, a smoko (also "smoke-o" or "smoke-oh") is a short, often informal break taken during work or military duty, although any short break such as a rest or a coffee or tea break can be called a smoko.

    • What Is smoko?
    • Origin of The Term
    • Rural Australians' Favourite Smoko Treats

    Macquarie Dictionary defines smoko as (1) a break in the work of the morning or of the afternoon, originally to allow time for workers to smoke tobacco; (2) food or drink consumed at that time. The experts on the true meaning of smoko work at the Australian National Dictionary Centre in Canberra. Mark Gwynn is a senior researcher at the centre and ...

    The origin of smoko is hard to track down, but experts believe it all began as a call out to workers in the form of "smoke-oh! smoke-oh!". The very first evidence of the break itself came from the mid-1850s. "There is some early references to this break where guys down their tools and have a smoke which is recorded in the context of the Victorian g...

    Whether you are slaving away on a work site in the city or mustering cattle in the country, smoko can become quite competitive simply based on what is in your lunchbox. Scones, cake, pastries, sangas, what are the smoko go-tos these days? Grazier Jay Hughes of Richmond, north-west Queensland, said her favourite smoko was scones. "My nana used to ma...

  4. SMOKO definition: 1. a short period when someone stops work to smoke a cigarette: 2. a short period when someone…. Learn more.

  5. Smoko definition: a rest period during work.. See examples of SMOKO used in a sentence.

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · In short, Smoko (pronounced “smoke-o”) is a break from work. The Macquarie Dictionary defines smoko as (1) a break in the work of the morning or of the afternoon, originally to allow time for...

  7. 1. A break from work to smoke a cigarette, etc.; (more… 2. An informal social occasion, usually including lightsmoke-ho. colloquial (originally and chiefly Australian and New Zealand ). 1.a. 1857–. A break from work to smoke a cigarette, etc.; (more generally) a tea break, a refreshment break; a rest period.

  8. Smoko definition: (colloquial, Australia, New Zealand and nautical) A cigarette break from work or military duty; a brief cessation of work to have a smoke , or (more generally) to take a small rest, snack etc. [from 19th c.].

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