"Jackaroo" is an Australian term meaning a stockman, which is someone who helps with mustering sheep and cattle in the outback. They generally help tend for the cattle and/or sheep, as well as helping with general maintenance around the sheep station or cattle station.
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There is no word for that in Australian because they speak English. But a close word is jackaroo for men and jillaroos for women.
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"Jackaroo" is an Australian term meaning a stockman, which is someone who helps with mustering sheep and cattle in the outback. They generally help tend for the cattle and/or sheep, as well as helping with general maintenance around the sheep station or cattle station.
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According to Rolf Harris who originally recorded the Australian Christmas song "Six White Boomers", the kangaroos' names are Jackaroo, Bluey, Curly, Two-Up, Desert Head and Snow.
a Jackaroo is usually a person who works on a property of a farm they help out with fencing and mustering of stock and animal care a jackaroo is usually of the male gender a jillaroo is of female gender and has the same responsibilities as a jackaroo
It comes from Brazil
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It is still available (July 2011) in Southern California, so please be more specifical.
The nearest word in Australian English is probably "jackaroo", females are, naturally, "jillaroos". A US "cowboy" being somebody who herds cattle, usually on horse back over long distances, is traditionally a "Drover" in Australia, the lead man on an overland cattle drive. The "cowhands" would be "Stockmen".