wwoof
English
Etymology
Acronym of willing work on organic farms
Verb
wwoof (third-person singular simple present wwoofs, present participle wwoofing, simple past and past participle wwoofed)
- To work on an organic farm in exchange for room, board, and education in organic farming.
- 2011 April 22, Rebecca Smithers, “Want to be a wwoofer?”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- An Australian, Over50, posted on lowimpact: "I wwoofed on six organic farms in the UK a few years ago and except for one, I found it a disappointing experience. In all cases, none of my hosts met me at stations or bus stations when they said they would.
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