单词 | sakkie-sakkie |
释义 | sakkie-sakkieadj.n. South African. A. adj. Designating a simple, rhythmical style of boeremusiek, a form of Afrikaans folk music (cf. boeremusiek n.); (also) designating dancing performed to such music. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > folk music > [adjective] > other folk music Celtic1816 down home1907 old-time1908 mariachi1940 klezmer1961 rootsy1962 blue-eyed1965 sakkie-sakkie1970 old-timey1972 pseudo-folk1976 norteña1983 1970 in Dict. S. Afr. Eng. on Hist. Princ. (1996) (at cited word) [Informant, Bloemfontein] With all the pop music today, sakie-sakie music is not very popular with the younger set. 1991 A. Sher Indoor Boy xxv. 265 The corny sakkie-sakkie music on the piano accordion. 2000 Re: My 2 Cents Worth in soc.culture.south-africa (Usenet newsgroup) 19 Aug. I enjoyed the ‘sakkie-sakkie’ dancing and the wonderful braais which were always organised. 2015 Sunday Times (S. Afr.) (Nexis) 17 May (Trav. Weekly ed.) (Lifestyle & Leisure section) A crinkle-eyed mechanic blaring sakkie-sakkie music out of a 1983 Ford Cortina. B. n. A simple, rhythmical style of boeremusiek, a form of Afrikaans folk music (cf. boeremusiek n.); (also) dancing performed to such music. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > folk-dance or dancing > [noun] folk-dancing1908 folk-dance1909 sakkie-sakkie1982 society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > folk music > [noun] > other folk music punta1853 ranchera1912 hillbilly1924 mariachi1929 plena1934 Kumina1943 son jarocho1945 son montuno1947 mbube?1948 singer-songwriter1949 boeremusiek1952 juju1954 mento1954 parang1962 musica norteña1974 klezmer1977 norteña1978 maskanda1980 sakkie-sakkie1982 bhangra1985 fuji1985 norteño1992 1982 ‘The First National Sakkie Sakkie Boere-Country-Band’ (title of record) Also hooked on sakkie sakkie. 1985 A. Goldstuck in Frontline (Johannesburg) Feb. 21 Barry thinks of Cajun music as the American version of sakkie sakkie—using fiddles instead of guitars. 1990 R. Stengel January Sun 186 They..do something called the sakkie-sakkie, which looks like a cross between a square dance and the hustle. The sakkie-sakkie is done in rows, and the dancing is regimented. 2014 Cape Argus (Nexis) 15 Mar. (E1 ed.) (Travel section) 4 The music sounds exactly like sakkie-sakkie. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1970 |
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