Hakuna matata is wonderfully phrased, problem-free phiolosophy which means "no worries, for the rest of your days." (Disney's Lion King)
In Swahili, it means "no worries" or "here-there-are-no concerns." Yes, it wasn't invented for Lion King...
In Swahili, it means "no worries" or "here-there-are-no concerns." Yes, it wasn't invented for Lion King...
by TheSloth August 11, 2006
While normally means "no worries" it is used in the urban communities and means "no struggles" . The widely used word struggle or " The struggle" has been used in many different situations, especially over the internet as a joke and in real life where people are going through tough times, so when some finally decide to make something out of their lives and work to get out of the struggle. They begin to set goals to achieve the Hakuna Matata status.
Tyrone : I finally got a job to buy some fresh shoes and clothes for you babe, plus I can pay off the child support my ex keeps nagging me about and get her off my back.
Chole: Oh papi you finally getting your life on track~
Tyrone: I told you girl, hakuna matata.
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Will: I don't work at McDonalds anymore and managed to get a better job.
Ray: Ooooh hakuna matata brah!!
Chole: Oh papi you finally getting your life on track~
Tyrone: I told you girl, hakuna matata.
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Will: I don't work at McDonalds anymore and managed to get a better job.
Ray: Ooooh hakuna matata brah!!
by NoGoodTsuna May 29, 2014
No worries. Not to worry.
by joyjoyjoyjordanjordie July 23, 2010
by conworker May 03, 2012
Hakuna Matata.
by Thatpersonyousawatthatplace May 03, 2011
An incorrect spelling of the phrase hakuna matata, and because of that, is most likely an offensive phrase in Swahili.
by Syckls March 10, 2004
by Kaydefoo October 14, 2008