blokeish

blokeish
Like, or typical of, a bloke.

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  • blokeish — (also blokish or blokey) ► ADJECTIVE Brit. informal ▪ stereotypically male in behaviour and interests …   English terms dictionary

  • blokeish — UK [ˈbləʊkɪʃ] US [ˈbloʊkɪʃ] adjective british informal behaving in a way that is considered typical of men when they are with male friends Thesaurus: describing or relating to men and boyssynonym …   Useful english dictionary

  • blokeish — adj. like an average man who behaves in the manner that people traditionally think ordinary men behave when they get together …   English contemporary dictionary

  • blokeish — (also blokish or blokey) adjective Brit. informal stereotypically male in behaviour and interests. Derivatives blokeishness noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • blokeish — UK [ˈbləʊkɪʃ] / US [ˈbloʊkɪʃ] adjective British informal behaving in a way that is considered typical of men when they are with male friends …   English dictionary

  • blokeish — /ˈbloʊkɪʃ/ (say blohkish) adjective Colloquial → blokish …  

  • Mateship — Not to be confused with Mating. See also: Culture of Australia Simpson and his donkey exemplifies the spirit of mateship. Mateship is an Australian cultural idiom that embodies equality, loya …   Wikipedia

  • blokeishness — noun The state or quality of being blokeish …   Wiktionary

  • lad lit — n. A literary genre that features books written by men and focusing on young, male characters, particularly those who are selfish, insensitive, and afraid of commitment. Also: lad literature. lad lit adj. Example Citations: So far, however,… …   New words

  • blokish — blok|ish blokeish [ˈbləukıʃ US ˈblou ] adj BrE informal if you do blokish things, you behave in a traditionally male way ▪ playing football, fixing the car, and other blokish activities …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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