Hakuna Matata

"Hakuna matata"" is a Swahili saying meaning "no worries" (literally translated, it means "There are no concerns here.") The saying was made popular in the Disney movie The Lion King. In the movie, a meerkat and a warthog named Timon and Pumbaa, respectively, teach a lion named Simba that he should forget his troubled past and concentrate only on the present. In reference to the two characters, the phrase had the added implication of a complete lack of ambition. "Hakuna Matata" is also the name of a song from that movie by Elton John with lyrics by Tim Rice.

 

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