The British/Australian equivalent of the American dude. Just as dude is sterotyped as a word for stoners, bloke has tough guy connotations.
In reality, they'reb oth just pronouns for a person.
In reality, they'reb oth just pronouns for a person.
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means 'unpleasant', 'socially awkward', 'grim', 'disturbing'.
sometimes shortened to 'boke'- used in instances of exceptional unpleasantness.
means 'unpleasant', 'socially awkward', 'grim', 'disturbing'.
sometimes shortened to 'boke'- used in instances of exceptional unpleasantness.
"There is a scene in 'Deliverance' that is really bokey."
"Walking alone through the graveyard at night is bokey."
"...and then my mum walked in on me having sex with my girlfriend", "that is boke!".
"Walking alone through the graveyard at night is bokey."
"...and then my mum walked in on me having sex with my girlfriend", "that is boke!".
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Broke Neck, is also used when you can get some one to look somewhere undesireable.
Broke Neck, is also used when you can get some one to look somewhere undesireable.
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Get the Broke mug.A metaphysical punch. Sometimes a real punch can be called a booker, but not all punches are bookers. A booker is therefore an expression used to define the impression made by an action or thought.
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