Ocker
[ok-er] /ˈɒk ər/ Australian Informal.
noun
1.
an uncultured Australian male.
2.
an uncouth, offensive male chauvinist.
adjective
3.
of or relating to such a person.
4.
typically Australian.
/ˈɒkə/
noun
1.
(often capital) an uncultivated or boorish Australian
adjective, adverb
2.
typical of such a person
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