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What (who) is Yabba - definition

AUSTRALIAN SPORTS HECKLER (1878-1942)
Stephen Gascoigne
  • Yabba's view across the pitch of the Sydney Cricket Ground

Yabba         
it means the same as yes, but COOLER!
Are you going out tonight? Yabba!
Yabba (disambiguation)         
"Yabba" is the nickname of Stephen Gascoigne (1878–1942), a well-known heckler at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Fred Flintstone         
  • ''The Flintstones'' character was based on the character Ralph Kramden ([[Jackie Gleason]]) from ''[[The Honeymooners]]''
CARTOON CHARACTER
Pedro Picapiedra; Yabba-dabba-doo!; Fred flinstone; Yabba-dabba-doo; Frederick Flintstone; Joseph Flintstone; Frederick Joseph Flintstone; Ed Flintstone; Edna Flintstone; Yabba-Dabba-Doo!; Flintstone Fred; Fred flintstone; Wilma!
Alan Reed (1960–1977)Duke Mitchell (1960–1961)Jerry Wallace (1962)Henry Corden (1965–2005)Lennie Weinrib/Scott Menville (The Flintstone Kids)Jeff Bergman (1994, 1999–present)

Wikipedia

Yabba

Stephen Harold Gascoigne, better known as Yabba, (19 March 1878 – 8 January 1942) was an Australian sports fan, remembered as a heckler at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) cricket and rugby league games in the early part of the 20th century. Yabba was known for his knowledgeable witticisms shouted from "The Hill", a grassy general admissions area of the SCG.

In Yabba's era, cricket matches were watched like tennis matches, and spectators at the SCG were much quieter than today. This is the reason Yabba's comments were so clearly heard by players and other spectators.

"The Hill" area was replaced with seating in the early 1990s. The new area was then formally named Yabba's Hill in honour of his colourful comments, several of which have passed into cricketing folklore. In 2007 the Doug Walters Stand and Yabba's Hill were demolished to make way for the new Victor Trumper Stand. On 7 December 2008 a bronze statue of Yabba, sculpted by Cathy Weiszmann, was unveiled at the Sydney Cricket Ground in The Hill area of the new stand. It depicts Yabba in a characteristic pose, one hand acting as a megaphone, in the act of delivering one of his famous interjections.

Yabba was portrayed by Paul Chubb in the 1984 mini-series Bodyline.

Examples of use of Yabba
1. The "yabba dabba doo" cry of family patriarch Fred Flintstone entered the language.
2. Jerry‘s dance with Gene Kelly in Anchors Aweigh‘‘ has become a screen classic and Fred Flintstone‘s yabba dabba doo‘‘ and Yogi‘s smarter than the average bear‘‘ became part of the language.