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banjouke

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See also: banjo uke

English

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Etymology

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From banjo +‎ uke.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbænd͡ʒəʊˌjuːk/

Noun

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banjouke (plural banjoukes)

  1. A ukulele with the head of a banjo
    • 2003 October 10, Peter Margasak, “Joe Morris”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      [] Morris's banjo and banjouke improvisations pulse along with William Parker's basslike zintir and Hamid Drake's drumming for an avant-garde Moroccan hoedown.