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ocker

Etymology 1 n. (context Now chiefly dialectal English) interest on money; usury; increase. vb. (context transitive Now chiefly dialectal English) To increase (in price); add to. Etymology 2

  1. Pertaining to an ocker. n. (context slang Australia English) A boorish or uncultivated Australian.

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Ocker

The term "ocker" is used both as a noun and adjective for an Australian who speaks and acts in an uncultured manner, using a broad Australian accent (or Strine). The typical ocker is "usually found in a blue singlet and rubber thongs with a tinnie in his hand propping up a bar".

Ocker (disambiguation)

Ocker may refer to:

  • ocker, a word used to refer to Australian people
  • Ocker (surname)
  • Ocker Hill, Tipton, England

Usage examples of "ocker".

At the moment, however, his greatest enemy was the nong ocker who was steering his Land Rover like a frightened Sheila.

A tropical storm, the Qantas captain had informed them with studied Ocker nonchalance, was kicking up a bit of a fuss in the whole Caribbean basin, and the ride down would be a bit bumpy.