The term "banjo" for a shovel is believed to originate from the shape of the tool, which resembles the rounded body of a banjo instrument. It's commonly used in some regions, particularly in mining and construction contexts. The nickname reflects the tool's functionality and design, emphasizing its utility in digging and moving materials. Additionally, local vernacular and cultural influences may have contributed to this unique terminology.
A shovel.
banjo
Talisa Banjo, 17, and Jordan Banjo, 18, both younger than him
just a banjo. but a guitar is guitarra. HOPE I HELPED!
Andrew Barton Paterson is his real name, but at the end of anything he wrote he put "The Banjo" after the his favourite family race horse
A shovel.
banjo
Talisa Banjo, 17, and Jordan Banjo, 18, both younger than him
just a banjo. but a guitar is guitarra. HOPE I HELPED!
car
the blade.
Spade.
Shovel.
Andrew Barton Paterson is his real name, but at the end of anything he wrote he put "The Banjo" after the his favourite family race horse
They don't say, but Banjo (not Kazooie) first appeared in 1997 inside the game Diddy Kong Racing. They had their own series called the Banjo-Kazooie series in 1998 with a game called Banjo-Kazooie to start off the series
The McAdam shovel. He named it after his assistant at the time.
it's called a shovel