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"smoko" Definitions
  1. a rest from work, for example to smoke a cigarette

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The ChatsIf you're not already Smoko Hive, get on that.
Smoko UO Exclusive Dumpling Light, $16What's cuter than a smiling dumpling?
Smoko is now selling a pair of heated slippers shaped like dumplings.
The cases can be pre-ordered at SMOKO and costs only $12.
Available via Smoko, these unicorns' chubby little unicorn-cheeks light up every time you take a step.
The cases are available for pre-order exclusively at SMOKO, where they retail at $12 USD each.
SMOKO, an online retailer known for its bubble tea and dumpling-themed lamps and humidifiers has a new product.
But, like puppies in photoshoots and babies in avocado costumes, these Smoko lamps definitely have a spot on the list.
Online retailer SMOKO has been releasing the cutest interior pieces, including its latest bubble tea and dumpling-shaped lamps and humidifiers.
When he was a freshman in high school, he joined the rap group Supreme Regime, which included his frequent collaborator Qari as well as SaveMoney producer/DJ Smoko Ono.
Fall is in full swing and the temperature is dropping, so to protect you from the cold, SMOKO has just launched a pair of must-have USB heated dumpling slippers.
"Danger," the song he shared a few months ago at Kanye's The Life of Pablo Madison Square Garden listening event is here, as are six others, with production by go-to collaborators Papi Beatz and Smoko Ono, as well as Knox Fortune, Carter Lang, and Vic himself.
Smoko Mount is a mountain on East Falkland, Falkland Islands.Strange, Ian (1983) The Falkland Islands "Smoko" is Falkland Islands English for a smoking break.
The smoko break in Australia has become an institution symbolic of working culture and even of workers' rights. The Australian Industrial Relations Commission has arbitrated cases of industrial action over workers' entitlement to a smoko break. There are, however, considerable health and productivity concerns about smoke breaks, and non-smoking workers are sometimes concerned that their smoking colleagues take more time on breaks. In 2006, the Australian government's Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources banned the "smoko" from its Canberra offices, prompting then Health Minister Tony Abbott to declare that the "smoko has had its day".
The term is still in use in the British Merchant Navy today. The tradition of a smoko in the Australian sense seems to have begun amongst sheep shearers in the 1860s. Although a slang term, the word "smoko" has been used in government writing and industrial relations reports to mean a short work break. The term "smoko" has found an American foothold after being popularized by the Australian pub-punk band The Chats.
In 2018, he released an EP, From Me to You, as well as a collaborative EP with Smoko Ono, titled Very Slight.
Smoko is a locality in north east Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Alpine Shire local government area, north east of the state capital, Melbourne. The town "gained its name in the 1850s because gold seekers regularly stopped here for a smoke and a rest on their way to and from the goldfields". At the , Smoko had a population of 46.
AWLA "Smoko" (also "smoke-o" or "smoke-oh") is a term used in Australian, New Zealand and Falkland Islands English for a short, often informal break taken during work or military duty, although the term can also be used to describe any short break such as a rest or a coffee or tea break. Among sheep shearers in Australia, "smoko" is a mid-morning break, between breakfast and lunch, in which a light meal may be eaten. There is a town in Victoria, Australia called Smoko, which "gained its name in the 1850s because gold seekers regularly stopped here for a smoke and a rest on their way to and from the goldfields". The term is believed to have originated in the British Merchant Navy, and was in use as early as 1865.
"I Might Need Security" is a song written by American rapper Chance the Rapper. It was released as a single on July 19, 2018, and was produced by Chance, Peter CottonTale and Smoko Ono.
"Hot Shower" is a song by American rapper Chance the Rapper featuring American rappers MadeinTYO and DaBaby. It is the second single from Chance's debut studio album The Big Day (2019), and was produced by Smoko Ono.
The band assumed a new name, Boyz dzeSmoko, in which "Smoko" is an acronym for "simple music of Kanindo origin", the name Tazvida gave to his style of music. System's successor and younger brother Peter died in 2002. The group continued under the leadership of Lee Roy Lunga and released their twelfth album, Smoko Pachena/Chabvondoka, in December 2002. His Influence has led to the remaking of some of his popular hits with the notable popularity of Chindidawo a remake of Babe Rakanaka done by one of Zimbabwe's rising artist and producer Casper Beatz System Tazvida was married to Barbara Mabuyaye but nothing is known to most of the people whether he had children.
Smoko at the Pet Food Factory is the eighth studio album by Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb. It was recorded in Colorado, USA, with Bill Stevenson as producer and was released in Australia on Shock Records on August 19, and in the USA on Fat Wreck Chords on October 11. The album's name is a double reference: in Australia, a smoko is a popular term for a short, informal cigarette break and Bill Stevenson's Blasting Room studio where the album was recorded is located next to a pet food processing factory the smell of which permeates the surrounding area. It was nominated at the 2012 ARIA Music Awards for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album, but lost to DZ Deathrays for Bloodstreams.
In March 2009 Frenzal Rhomb undertook The Boys are Back in Brown Tour, the following year they toured Japan and played a number of festivals in Australia, including Come Together and Rollercoaster. In December 2010, they joined the No Sleep Til Festival Tour with punk and metal bands: Megadeth, Descendents, NOFX, Gwar and Dropkick Murphys. In August 2011 Frenzal Rhomb issued their next album Smoko at the Pet Food Factory.
The Parramatta Marist Old Boys Union was founded in April 1926, after 325 old boys of the school gathered for a ‘smoko concert’. The reunion was so successful that they resolved to form a committee for social purposes and support the progress of the School. Almost £100 was raised on that evening for the proposed science room in the school. The first Old Boys Union President was Andrew Creagh.
The band experienced two deaths in quick succession, as drummer Wezhira Shoko and talismanic leader System Tazvida both died near the turn of the millennium. Peter Tazvida, System's brother who assumed leadership of the group after his brothers death also succumbed to illness in mid-2002. This, did not stop the group. Under the leadership of Lee Roy Lunga, the boys released their twelfth album, Smoko Pachena/Chabvondoka, in December 2002.
Frenzal Rhomb is an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1992 in Sydney. Three of the group's albums have entered the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart: A Man's Not a Camel (1999), Hi-Vis High Tea (2017) and Smoko at the Pet Food Factory (2011). Hi-Vis High Tea reached 9th position in the charts. The group has supported Australian tours by The Offspring, Bad Religion, NOFX, and Blink-182.
In most countries like Australia with large sheep flocks, the shearer is one of a contractor's team that go from property to property shearing sheep and preparing the wool for market. A workday starts at 7:30 am and the day is divided into four “runs” of two hours each. “Smoko” breaks of a half hour each are at 9:30 am and again at 3 pm. The lunch break is taken at 12 midday for one hour.
Amidst the tide of the assault, some of the Germans tried to surrender, but as they did so others attacked the Australians attempting to capture them. After this, no quarter was given, and eventually, as the Australians enveloped the position from the flanks, they were able to clear the remaining pockets of resistance. Exploiting the position, the Australians reached the designated halt-line and had stopped for "smoko" by the time the supporting tanks finally arrived.
A coffee break in the United States and elsewhere is a short mid-morning rest period granted to employees in business and industry, corresponding with the Commonwealth terms "elevenses", "smoko" (in Australia), "morning tea", "tea break", or even just "tea". An afternoon coffee break, or afternoon tea, often occurs as well. The coffee break originated in the late 19th century in Stoughton, Wisconsin, with the wives of Norwegian immigrants. The city celebrates this every year with the Stoughton Coffee Break Festival.
Coffee break area : For more see article on Coffee culture. A coffee break in the United States and elsewhere is a short mid- morning rest period granted to employees in business and industry, corresponding with the Commonwealth terms "elevenses", "smoko" (in Australia), "morning tea", "tea break", or even just "tea". An afternoon coffee break, or afternoon tea, often occurs as well. The origin of the tea break, as is now incorporated into the law of most countries, stems from research undertaken in England in the early 1900s.
Many companies in the 21st century do not allow smoking on their property, although some employers allow workers to leave the premises to smoke, and some jurisdictions have laws prohibiting smoking in an enclosed place where others are employed. Smoke (or 'smoko') breaks can be of different lengths but, for the most part, are shorter than lunch breaks. Some employers are very strict about smoking. A criticism of smoking breaks is that non-smoking employees do not receive the small respite because they simply do not smoke.
The dialect has resemblances to Australian, New Zealand, West Country and Norfolk dialects of English, as well as Lowland Scots. Other notable Falkland island terms are the words "kelper" meaning a person who lives in the Falklands, etymologically, the term comes from the kelp surrounding the islands (although this term is sometimes considered pejorative); and "smoko" referring to a smoking break. The official language of the Falkland Islands is English, and other spoken languages are Lowland Scots, Spanish (mostly spoken by Chileans, with some Spaniards), French, and historically Yaghan.
After a long period of fund-raising by Rotary, the loco turntable was re- purchased and installed, so that special trains can run to Taihape and turn around for the return run. A local engineering company installed an old steam whistle operated by compressed air; which has become the town smoko signal, sounding at 10am, noon, and 3pm. Tourists often mistake the sound for a steam engine at the station. The bridge over the Hautapu River, just to the south of the station, was built on concrete piers with spans of , and .
The dialect has resemblances to Australian, New Zealand, West Country and Norfolk dialects of English, as well as Lowland Scots. Two notable Falkland Island terms are ‘kelper’ meaning a Falkland Islander, from the kelp surrounding the islands (sometimes used pejoratively in Argentina)‘Second Class Citizens: The Argentine View of the Falkland Islanders’, P.J. Pepper, Falkland Islands Newsletter, November 1992 and ‘smoko’, for a smoking break (as in Australia and New Zealand). The word ‘yomp’ was used by the British armed forces during the Falklands War but is passing out of usage.
The group successfully mixed elements of sungura, jazz, South African mbaqanga and traditional sounds, creating an appealing and popular blend. The Chazezesa Challengers produced a string of hit albums in the mid-to-late 1990s; their debut, Rudo Tsika Nemagariro, sold more than 20,000 copies, while Mutunhu Unemago topped 30,000. Some of their top songs include Anodyiwa Haature, Kaserura Ndizvo, Smoko, Ndiridze Mhere, Ukarambwa Usacheme, and Vaforomani. System Tazvida is known for stressing that he liked better playing for rural crowds who he said liked and appreciated his music by singing along and dancing to it spiritedly when he did live shows.
In December 2010, Frenzal Rhomb embarked on the No Sleep Til Festival which featured punk and metal bands: Megadeth, Descendents, NOFX, Gwar and Dropkick Murphys. Frenzal Rhomb played a new song entitled "Bird Attack". In Brisbane, on the last stop of the tour, Whalley and Crease joined Descendents on-stage with other bands' singers – Al Barr (Dropkick Murphys), Fat Mike (NOFX), Matt Skiba and Derek Grant (Alkaline Trio), and Jason Allen (Descendents' road manager) – to perform "Everything Sux". Frenzal Rhomb recorded their next album, Smoko at the Pet Food Factory in Colorado with Bill Stevenson (drummer for Descendents) producing.
We knew better than to ask them about the circumstances of their injuries, and instead simply operated on them. That night, shelled the 40-man Argentine Air Force Special Operations Group (GOE) at Stanley Airfield guarding the Skyguard fire- control radars, killing Lieutenant Luis Castagnari and wounding four others who were preparing to take part in the occupation of Smoko Mount in support of Argentine Army commandos.Héroes caídos en Malvinas The Argentine survivors thought the missile was a Shrike anti-radar missile, but it was a Seaslug missile launched in the surface to surface role. The next day, Captain Tomás Fernández's 12-man, Assault Section attempted to seize Bluff Cove Peak.
In both Australia and New Zealand, a smoko, originally meaning a cigarette break, is also used as slang for a tea break, especially for people working in manual work. In Australia and New Zealand the evening meal is still often called tea, whereas the midday meal is now commonly called lunch. In rural areas, dinner is still used quite often for the midday meal; tea is around 6 pm, and the term supper is either a late meal at night, or food served at night at a social function, such as the town's annual Christmas dance and supper. These phraseologies have fallen somewhat out of favour amongst young people.
In the late 1990s several properties had to be condemned and roads such as Brickfield Road, Pipe Lane, Junction Road and parts of Bulltown Road, Hobson Street, Grey Street, Slevin Street, Newman Street, Barry Road, and main road Seddon Avenue permanently closed after the land under them subsided as a result of the collapse of old underground mine workings, with visible holes and cracks on the surface. In December 2001, a home adjacent to Martha Pit collapsed into historical workings, 14 neighbouring homes were affected, some never able to return to get personal belongings. Another 31 homes were also bought once more areas were identified to be at high, medium or low risk of collapse into historical workings adjacent to the pit. Today the mine's smoko room sits near this site.
For example, creek in Australia, as in North America, means a stream or small river, whereas in the UK it is typically a watercourse in a marshy area; paddock in Australia means field, whereas in the UK it means a small enclosure for livestock; bush or scrub in Australia, as in North America, means a wooded area, whereas in England they are commonly used only in proper names (such as Shepherd's Bush and Wormwood Scrubs). Litotes, such as "not bad", "not much" and "you're not wrong", are also used, as are diminutives, which are commonly used and are often used to indicate familiarity. Some common examples are arvo (afternoon), barbie (barbecue), smoko (cigarette break), Aussie (Australian), Straya (Australia) and pressie (present/gift). This may also be done with people's names to create nicknames (other English speaking countries create similar diminutives).
Redman regularly works with breakcore producer Bong-Ra. Together they made several albums and started the groups Wormskull and VoodoomPopunie about Voodoom. As Voodoom, Redman produced the track ‘Blaka Smoko’ for the soundtrack of Q Hayashida’s Japanese manga series DorohedoroVoodoom interview about Dohedoro soundtrackInterview about Voodoom and Deformer. In 2014 Redman collaborated with Hollywood producer and director Charles Band. Band, head of horror production company Full Moon Features and Deformer released ‘Full Moon Deformed’.LantarenVenster about Full Moon Deformed In 2015 Redman released ‘Nyctophobia’. This is a downtempo album under the alias ‘The Travel’. The cover art is made by Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid.About nyctophobia In 2017 Redman produced ‘Terrorwrist’ for Public Enemy's studio album ‘Nothing is quick in the desert’Rolling Stone Magazine about ‘Nothing is quick in the desert’ Redman also collaborated with Chino XL, A-F-R-O, Neophyte, DJ Paul Elstak and Evil Activities, N-Vitral, Rotterdam Terror Corps, FFF, Stazma, Ruby My Dear, Shaydie, Menno Gootjes, DJ Producer, Noisekick, Drokz, Akira, Sinister Souls, Living Colour and others.

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