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blokey
English
Etymology
bloke +? -y
Pronunciation
Adjective
blokey (comparative blokier, superlative blokiest)
- (Britain, Australia, informal) Associated with the mainstream male culture, particularly blue-collar.
- Tennis isn't a blokey sport.
Antonyms
- posh
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blokeish
English
Alternative forms
- blokish
Etymology
From bloke +? -ish.
Adjective
blokeish (comparative more blokeish, superlative most blokeish)
- (Britain, informal) Characteristic or typical of a bloke.
- 2002 December, Cole Moreton, review of Sinead O'Connor, Sean-nós nua, in Third Way, page 31,
- The blokeish bar-room ballad ‘Peggy Gordon’ is performed as a tender love song for another woman.
- 2003, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Andrew Brown (translator), Sartre, page 443,
- He's stuck his hand in his pocket as if he wanted to look more like an ordinary man, or more blokeish.
- 2002 December, Cole Moreton, review of Sinead O'Connor, Sean-nós nua, in Third Way, page 31,
Synonyms
- blokey
- laddish
Derived terms
- blokeishly
- blokeishness
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