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Banjo

Hillbilly instrument used to make music. Folk music. The best tootin' grab yer wife n swap'er rootin', beast folk music.

The Hillbilly played his banjo, sexually, to the cows, the cows rejoced in joy of this country and western rootin' tootin' banjo playin'.
fo' shizzle

by lewi November 17, 2003

75๐Ÿ‘ 87๐Ÿ‘Ž


banjo

an instrument with steel strings which can also be used to castrate or strangle wannabe ganstah homo thug cocksuckers.

I took the string off my banjo to cut the little nuts off of that crack head 50 cent.

by Publicenemytribe January 17, 2004

58๐Ÿ‘ 66๐Ÿ‘Ž


Banjo

A musical instrument using steel or gut strings which are picked or strummed. The defining charactaristic of a banjo is that the body of the instrument is essentially a tightened drum head, which gives the banjo its distinct tambre.

There are many different types of banjos, but the most popular, or at least well-known is the 5-string banjo, which is played most commonly in American Folk, Country, Western, and Bluegrass music. The 5-string is usually played by individually plucking the strings in a fast, rhythmic, "rolling" motion using individual finger picks.

Other common varieties are the Tenor Banjo, which has only 4 strings and is tuned in 5ths like a mandolin or a cello. Similar to the Tenor banjo is the Plectrum Banjo, which also has four strings but is tuned slightly differently.

The Tenor and Plectrum Banjo are more commonly found in early Jazz music, and were usually just strummed rather than picked, much like a rhythm guitar. Plectrum and tenor banjoes were quite common in popular music during the later half of the 19th century until around the mid-1930's. They are now considered more of a specialty or novelty instrument and are not often seen outside of nostalgic jazz bands.

There is also the Banjo Ukulele, which is a very small banjo that is tuned like a ukulele, the long-neck banjo, which is similar to the regular 5-string, but has a much longer neck (big surprise), and the 6-string banjo, which is basically the neck of a 6-string guitar and the drumhead body of a banjo.

Because of the banjo's common appearance in folk music (mostly the 5-string banjo), especially in bluegrass and music which originated in mostly rural or undeveloped parts of the united states, especially the more mountainous parts of the southeastern United States, it has become a symbol of the (arguably well-deserved) stereotypes associated with those parts of the country, such as being unhygenic, backwards, ignorant, simple, inbred, incestuous, and bigoted. The banjo has long been associated with hillbillies. The infamous 1972 motion picture "Deliverance" played a large part in galvinizing the banjo's association with the uneducated, inbred, redneck hillbilly with a scene featuring a boy (or growth-stunted young man) who appears to possibly be the product of incestuous union. The "boy" does not appear to be able to speak or communicate, in fact hardly seems capable of having facial expressions, but is an absolute savant at playing the 5-string banjo.

Because the many variants of the Banjo have been largely present in antiquated or venerated styles of music, mainly those of American origin, the banjo is also associated with being old-fashioned.

"Oh, Susanna, now don't you cry for me
For I come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee."

"Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah strummin' on the old Banjo."

"That guy's so inbred, all he can do is play the banjo."

by Christopher Olsen October 13, 2006

64๐Ÿ‘ 86๐Ÿ‘Ž


banjo

Used in part as a greeting to a friend, Native to a small part of yorkshire and shortend from the word Banjomofo.
Used in conjunction with the term Shabba in reply and acknowledgment to a friend or well wisher (see example).
Also shortend into Banj.

Friend 1: "Morning Banjo!"
Friend 2: "Alright Shabba!"

Friend 1: "Banjo"
Friend 2: "Shabba"
Friend 1: "Shabba Banjo"

Friend 1: "Fancy a pint after work Banj?"
Friend 2: "Too right shabba!"

by Fyrewyre October 28, 2006

49๐Ÿ‘ 64๐Ÿ‘Ž


banjoed

where a higher skilled established person is beated by a lower skilled ruffian. This results in lowering of social status of skilled player.

That guy got banjoed
I dont want to be banjoed
...to run the risk of being banjoed

by Barry Hand May 1, 2004

14๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


banjo

The small strand of skin that joins the Kojack to the Rollneck on an uncircumcized male sexual organ

Last night I was procreating with a member of the female gender, when she took my organ in her mouth and licked my banjo

by Anonymous May 4, 2003

64๐Ÿ‘ 98๐Ÿ‘Ž


Banjo

The little pieceof skin that connects the 4skin to the bell

ross evans's banjo has many warts

by Lord Matt Cowling June 4, 2003

31๐Ÿ‘ 41๐Ÿ‘Ž