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hakuna matata
[ huh-koo-nuh muh-to-tuh ]
noun
- no worries or no troubles: a Swahili phrase used to suggest that a person should enjoy life and not worry about things they cannot control:
She claims that adopting an outlook of hakuna matata has boosted her overall happiness.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hakuna matata1
From Swahili: literally “there are no troubles (here)”; from the 1994 Disney movie The Lion King, in which the phrase was frequently used and was also the name of a song
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Example Sentences
After all, as the German philosopher Schopenhauer said, “hakuna matata.”
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The score, created by U2's Bono and The Edge, isn't made up of catchy, easily digestible pop songs in the "Hakuna Matata" vein.
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