ocker
n. (Australian Slang) ill-bred Australian, boorish Australian man; crude and offending male-chauvinist adj. of an ocker; pertaining to an ill-bred Australian, of or pertaining to a boorish Australian man; of a crude and offending male-chauvinist | ||||
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Ocker
1. archetypal uncultivated Australian working man; 2. boorish, uncouth, chauvinistic Australian; 3. Australian male displaying qualities considered to be typically Australian, as good humour, helpfulness, and resourcefulness; 4. relating to an ocker; 5. distinctively Australian: “an ocker sense of humour” [a nickname of Oscar, used by a character played by Ron Frazer in the television program “The Mavis Bramston Show” (1965-68)]; 6. stretchable rope with hooks on either end used for securing luggage to roof-racks, etc.; octopus strap
1. archetypal uncultivated Australian working man; 2. boorish, uncouth, chauvinistic Australian; 3. Australian male displaying qualities considered to be typically Australian, as good humour, helpfulness, and resourcefulness; 4. relating to an ocker; 5. distinctively Australian: “an ocker sense of humour” [a nickname of Oscar, used by a character played by Ron Frazer in the television program “The Mavis Bramston Show” (1965-68)]; 6. stretchable rope with hooks on either end used for securing luggage to roof-racks, etc.; octopus strap
