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oikish
English
Etymology
oik +? -ish
Adjective
oikish (comparative more oikish, superlative most oikish)
- (informal) Like an oik; yobbish.
Anagrams
- hikois
oikish From the web:
oik
English
Etymology
Unknown, early 20th century. Possibly onomatopoeic, in imitation of uncultivated speech.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??k/
- Rhymes: -??k
Noun
oik (plural oiks)
- (slang, Britain) a member of the lower classes.
- 2011, James Parker, Rediscovering Metallica with a new bio[1], The Boston Phoenix
- The other three were gifted metal oiks, but Cliff was a musician, schooled in theory, transmitting from a private universe of inspiration and expertise.
- 2011, James Parker, Rediscovering Metallica with a new bio[1], The Boston Phoenix
Derived terms
- oikish
References
Anagrams
- KOI, koi
Manx
Noun
oik m (genitive singular [please provide], plural [please provide])
- office (duty, business)
Derived terms
- oikoil
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