(Australian) Noun: A short break from work, typically morning or afternoon and the time normally needed to have a toilet break, smoke a cigarette (hence the origin of the word) and possibly have a coffee and/or a light meal.
Smoko is a term used in Australia and New Zealand by builders and the likes. It's a break where the employee's go and have a durry, and probably a pie too.
Scott Morrison (ScoMo) - Prime Minister of Australia. A nickname originating when then Prime Minister Scott Morrison left Australia for a holiday break during the 2019/20 Australian bushfires when much of the country was on fire or choking on bushfire smoke. A mocking play on his self-marketed nickname 'ScoMo'.
a slang term used widely in Australia to denote breaks given by law to smokers in Australian business. Due to a quirk in the laws a smoko must be given to a smoker if requested, but if theyre not a smoker, they cannot request a similar break, even if the smokers in the office take a smoko frequently
The word Smoko is the Australian word for lunch. It has been popularized by people working in the trade industry such as Brickies, Sparkies, Council workers, Mechanic's and other tradies.