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- Ocker abstract "The term "ocker" is used both as a noun and adjective for an Australian who speaks and acts in an uncultured manner, using a broad Australian accent (or Strine). The typical ocker is "usually found in a blue singlet and rubber thongs with a tinnie in his hand propping up a bar".".
- Ocker wikiPageID "14187513".
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- Ocker hasPhotoCollection Ocker.
- Ocker subject Category:Australian_culture.
- Ocker subject Category:Australian_slang.
- Ocker subject Category:New_Zealand_slang.
- Ocker subject Category:Pejorative_terms_for_people.
- Ocker subject Category:Social_class_subcultures.
- Ocker subject Category:Stereotypes.
- Ocker type Abstraction100002137.
- Ocker type Cognition100023271.
- Ocker type Content105809192.
- Ocker type Group100031264.
- Ocker type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Ocker type Representation105926676.
- Ocker type SocialClassSubcultures.
- Ocker type SocialGroup107950920.
- Ocker type Stereotype105927586.
- Ocker type Stereotypes.
- Ocker type Subculture108288753.
- Ocker comment "The term "ocker" is used both as a noun and adjective for an Australian who speaks and acts in an uncultured manner, using a broad Australian accent (or Strine). The typical ocker is "usually found in a blue singlet and rubber thongs with a tinnie in his hand propping up a bar".".
- Ocker label "Ocker".
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- Ocker sameAs Q7076541.
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- Ocker sameAs Ocker.
- Ocker wasDerivedFrom Ocker?oldid=578660108.
- Ocker isPrimaryTopicOf Ocker.