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Meaning of yorga | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

A woman, especially an Aboriginal woman.

Examples

“1910, E. Hassell, My Dusky Friends At last he took a third york. She was a foolish young thing, but very fond of him ... he paid her more attention than the generality of husbands.”
“1968, W. H. Douglas, Aboriginal Language of south-west Australia ‘Yokas’ is ‘girls’ (Note the English plural suffix on yoka).”
“1981, Archie Weller, Day of Dog ‘Not much work going ’ere, orright, drinkin’ gabba and smokin’. Where’s all the yorgas?’ Pretty Boy grins.”
“1982, J. Davis, Kullark I’ll tell you what ’e’ll do, e’ll finish up marryin’ some Wetjala yok, ’ave blue-eyed kids and ’e won’t want nothing to do with us.”
“1986, A. Weller, Going Home ‘Yeah. Us blokes are fuckin’ muritch,’ said Morry lazily ... ‘Ssh, youse mob. Couple yorgas comin’ in.’”
“1991, G. Ward, Unna you fullas Their mother had told them he met a yorga, whom he was mardong for.”
“‘Right,’ said the old fella, ‘I'll get the ute ready, an' tell Auntie Florrie you an' me goin' out. You tell your yorgah too.’”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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