ocker

[ˈɒkə]

ocker Definition

a stereotypical image of an unsophisticated and uncultured working-class Australian, typically male.

Using ocker: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ocker" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He's a bit of an ocker, always drinking beer and talking about footy.

  • Example

    The ocker accent is often parodied in Australian media.

  • Example

    The film portrays the ocker lifestyle in rural Australia.

ocker Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ocker

Phrases with ocker

  • ockerism

    the characteristics or behavior associated with the ocker stereotype

    Example

    His ockerism was on full display at the barbecue, where he drank beer and talked about sports all day.

  • a broad Australian accent associated with the ocker stereotype

    Example

    The actor put on an ocker accent for his role as a working-class Australian.

  • the customs, beliefs, and practices associated with the ocker stereotype

    Example

    The pub is a central part of ocker culture, where men gather to drink beer and watch sports.

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Summary: ocker in Brief

'Ocker' [ˈɒkə] refers to a stereotypical image of an unsophisticated and uncultured working-class Australian, typically male. It is often associated with drinking beer, talking about sports, and having a broad Australian accent. 'Ocker' has spawned related terms like 'ockerism,' 'ocker accent,' and 'ocker culture.'