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There are 16 definitions listed under O.
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  • ocker
    adjective:- pronounced ocka, a stereotyped uncultivated or uncultured Aussie male who exhibits excessive drinking of alcohol, womanising, chauvinism, and worships the God called Footy! To call a female ocker is to suggest that she is somewhat butch. Similar to the US redneck. See also yobbo.

  • off one's face
    noun:- to be extremely drunk.

  • off sider
    noun:- an assistant or partner.

  • off the beaten track
    noun:- away from the main traffic, to use seldom used roads or simply to avoid civilisation.

  • old chook
    noun:- a disliked and interfering woman. From chook meaning chicken. The reference is perhaps to being Hen Pecked.

  • old man
    noun:- either your Father, or your Husband.

  • old woman
    noun:- either your Mother or your Wife.

  • oldies
    noun:- the parents.

  • on for young and old
    adjective:- used to indicate that a situation is out of control, usually referring to a fight or an argument.

  • Onya
    misc:- an expression of encouragement, short for good on you. My favourite expression.


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