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bloke

[ blohk ]

noun

Chiefly British Informal.
  1. man; fellow; guy.


bloke

/ əʊ /

noun

  1. an informal word for man
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bloke1

First recorded in 1850–55; origin uncertain
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bloke1

C19: from Shelta
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But Farage stressed: "I'm not a Tate supporter. I'm identifying the truth, that young men feel that they're not allowed to be blokes."

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He added "my hope is any bloke reading this will perhaps think to check themselves today" or "go to a doctor if not sure about possible symptoms".

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"Lots of portraits, if you look back through history, are all of rather serious looking blokes sitting on a horse," he said.

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Danny Dyer is back on the big screen with a film about a bloke trying to win back his missus.

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Former Australian doubles player Paul McNamee said: "What a player, what a commentator, what a bloke."

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