• Bloke

    Pronunciation

    • British enPR: blōk, IPA: /bləʊk/
    • Rhymes: -əʊk

    Origin

    First known usage 1851. Origin unknown. Hypotheses include:

    "bloke", Online Etymology Dictionary

    Full definition of bloke

    Noun

    bloke

    (plural blokes)
    1. (informal) A man, a fellow; an ordinary man, a man on the street. From 1851.
    2. (UK) a man who behaves in a particularly laddish or overtly heterosexual manner.
    3. (now chiefly Quebec, colloquial) An anglophone man.
    4. (Australia) An exemplar of a certain masculine, independent male archetype.
      • 2000 May 5, Belinda Luscombe, “Cinema: Of Mad Max and Madder Maximus”, Time:‘The Bloke’ is a certain kind of Australian or New Zealand male. ... The Classic Bloke is not a voluble beast. His speech patterns are best described as infrequent but colorful. ... ¶ The Bloke is pragmatic rather than classy. ... ¶ Most of all, the Bloke does not whinge.

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    Coordinate terms

    • (ordinary man) sheila Australia

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