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    yarra
    /ˈjarə/

    adjective

    • 1. mad; crazy: informal Australian "their racket nearly drove me yarra"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yarra_RiverYarra River - Wikipedia

    The Yarra River or historically, the Yarra Yarra River, (Kulin languages: Berrern, Birr-arrung, Bay-ray-rung, Birarang, Birrarung, and Wongete) is a perennial river in south-central Victoria, Australia.

  3. UK /ˈjarə/ adjective (Australian English, informal) very irrational or foolish their racket nearly drove me yarra Examples The man's completely yarra. Sydney had gone yarra over Americans and all things American.

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · What Does Yarra Mean? The word ‘Yarra’ has multiple meanings depending on the context and origin. In the Aboriginal language, Yarra refers to aflowing river.’ However, the founder of Melbourne mistakenly gave this name to the waterway that is now known as the Yarra River.

  5. The Yarra River is more than just a waterway that flows through the heart of Melbourne, Victoria’s capital city. It is a symbol of the city’s history, culture, nature, and lifestyle. From its source in the Yarra Ranges to its mouth at Port Phillip Bay, the river offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors of all ages and interests.

  6. About the Yarra River (Birrarung) The Yarra River is a unique ecosystem that brings nature, culture, and people together. It meanders 242 km from near Mt Baw Baw, through the Yarra Valley and finishes in the Port Phillip Bay.

  7. Yarra River, river, south-central Victoria, Australia. It rises near Mount Matlock in the Eastern Highlands and flows westward for 153 miles (246 km) through the Upper Yarra Dam, past the towns of Warburton, Yarra Junction, and Warrandyte, to Melbourne.

  8. The name ‘Yarra’ ranks amongst the many facets of European colonisation of the river. This is because ‘Yarra’ is a colonial name. Although it has its origins in the languages of Melbourne’s First Nations peoples, it is not the actual name of the river, but instead an imposed colonial one.