From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdidgeridoodid‧ge‧ri‧doo /ˌdɪdʒəriˈduː/ noun [countable] APMa long wooden musical instrument, played especially in Australia
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didgeridoo• Well, with a bit more work from craftsman Jeremy Brookes, this piece of wood will be turned into a didgeridoo.• We are hear to listen to the sounds of a didgeridoo.• Jeremy claims anyone can play a didgeridoo.• A man named Wayne is playing a didgeridoo.• But some people think that one famous didgeridoo player is already one too many.• Both were playing a traditional wind instrument known as the didgeridoo.• It seems this year's surprise chart hit has prompted a renewed interest in the didgeridoo.Origin didgeridoo (1900-2000) From the sound