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Definition of ocker in English: ockernoun ˈɒkəˈɑkər Australian informal A rough, uncultivated Australian man. the cop was a big beefy ocker as modifier an ocker sports writer 一个好斗的澳大利亚体育新闻记者。 Example sentencesExamples - The two ockers in question are Paul Hogan and Michael Caton.
- And when she takes on blokey mannerisms, the result isn't an ugly, boorish ocker, but a smart woman celebrating Australia by parodying it.
- Then there is the great ocker hero Kostya Tsuzu.
- Bazza was the catalyst for the rise of the ocker, the 70s larrikin.
- We like the larrikin who upsets upper class English manners, but perhaps the ocker protests too much.
- In fact, the unpalatable truth is that our ocker mates are pretty damned good at everything they do.
- Also, I'm sure that the Australian brothers won't be complete ocker stereotypes, judging by the provocative, thoughtful title.
- Barry McKenzie is the incarnation of the ocker, with his lavatory humour.
Synonyms coarse, uncouth, rude, discourteous, impolite, ungentlemanly, unladylike, ill-bred, ill-mannered, churlish, gruff, uncivilized, uncultured, uncultivated, unsophisticated, unrefined, common, rough, thuggish, loutish
Origin1970s: alteration of Oscar, popularized by the name of a character in an Australian television series (1965–8). Rhymesblocker, chocker, docker, Fokker, interlocker, locker, mocha, mocker, quokka, rocker, saltimbocca, shocker, soccer, stocker Definition of ocker in US English: ockernounˈɑkərˈäkər Australian informal A boorish or aggressive person, especially an Australian man. 〈澳〉粗鲁(或好斗)的澳大利亚人 Example sentencesExamples - The two ockers in question are Paul Hogan and Michael Caton.
- And when she takes on blokey mannerisms, the result isn't an ugly, boorish ocker, but a smart woman celebrating Australia by parodying it.
- Then there is the great ocker hero Kostya Tsuzu.
- In fact, the unpalatable truth is that our ocker mates are pretty damned good at everything they do.
- Barry McKenzie is the incarnation of the ocker, with his lavatory humour.
- Bazza was the catalyst for the rise of the ocker, the 70s larrikin.
- We like the larrikin who upsets upper class English manners, but perhaps the ocker protests too much.
- Also, I'm sure that the Australian brothers won't be complete ocker stereotypes, judging by the provocative, thoughtful title.
Synonyms coarse, uncouth, rude, discourteous, impolite, ungentlemanly, unladylike, ill-bred, ill-mannered, churlish, gruff, uncivilized, uncultured, uncultivated, unsophisticated, unrefined, common, rough, thuggish, loutish
Origin1970s: alteration of Oscar, popularized by the name of a character in an Australian television series (1965–8). |