noun Australian slang for a sheep
The word 'jumbuck' is commonly used in Australian poetry, such as in Banjo Paterson's famous poem 'Waltzing Matilda'.
In Australian agriculture, 'jumbuck' refers to a sheep, particularly a male sheep or ram.
In Australian slang, 'jumbuck' is used to refer to a sheep in general.
In literature, 'jumbuck' may be used in a poem or story set in the Australian outback to refer to a sheep.
A zoologist studying Australian wildlife may use 'jumbuck' when referring to a specific species of sheep found in the region.
A tour guide leading a group through the Australian outback may use 'jumbuck' when pointing out sheep grazing in the distance.