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    ock·er
    [ˈäkər]
    Origin
    1970s: alteration of Oscar, popularized by the name of a character in an Australian television series (1965–8).
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  3. ocker noun [ C ] Australian English informal (also okker) uk / ˈɒk.ə r/ us / ˈɑː.kɚ / Add to word list an Australian who is not well educated and does not behave in a polite way
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    The term " ocker " is used both as a noun and adjective for an Australian who speaks in Strine, a broad Australian accent, and acts in a rough and uncultivated manner. Richard Neville defined the ocker positively as being "about conviviality: comradeship with a touch of good-hearted sexism ".
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    The term "ocker" is used both as a noun and adjective for an Australian who speaks in Strine, a broad Australian accent, and acts in a rough and uncultivated manner. Richard Neville defined the ocker positively as being "about conviviality: comradeship with a touch of good-hearted sexism".See more

    "Ocker" was recorded from 1916 as a nickname for anyone called Oscar. The 1920s Australian comic strip Ginger Meggs contained … See more

    The Ocker
    Michelle Arrow sees the ocker as a reactionary movement of men in the first half of the 1970s using parody to rebel against the See more

    1916
    The term 'ocker' was recorded from 1916 as a nickname for anyone called Oscar.
    1965-1968
    A character called Ocker appeared in the satirical television comedy series The Mavis Bramston Show from 1965 to 1968.
    1970s
    Many films made during the Australian film renaissance of the 1970s were marketed as 'ocker comedies', representing a 'masculine, populist, and cheerfully vulgar view of Australian society'.
    1977
    Politicians began ocker-ising their image with Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser being seen in public drinking beer.
    1980s
    The idea of ocker chic emerged in which middle-class people, predominantly males, took on the style, accent, mannerisms and backstory of working-class people or other mythical 'national types', including the ANZAC soldier and the stockman, but without the vulgarity of the ocker.
    2000s
    The idea of ocker chic was conceptualised by Diane Kirkby's work in the 2000s.

    Every prime minister since Fraser has utilised ocker chic. Politicians, including former Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd, will often take on "ocker" cultural elements such as … See more

     
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