ocker in English

noun
1
a boorish or aggressive person, especially an Australian man.
And when she takes on blokey mannerisms, the result isn't an ugly, boorish ocker , but a smart woman celebrating Australia by parodying it.

Use "ocker" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "ocker" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "ocker", or refer to the context using the word "ocker" in the English Dictionary.

1. Other than tennis courts and other sports facilities beyond the Lower Ocker Hill Branch the area is inauspicious.

2. In Don's Party, chauvinism, Rabelaisian humor, and drunken sexuality reflected by the male characters in the play are three typical "ocker" characteristics.

3. The informal way Australians use language, using ‘ockerisms’ (an ocker is an uncultured Australian) and abbreviations, is also believed to stem from convict times – in The Australian