Blokes

Word BLOKES
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /bləʊks/

Definitions and meanings of "Blokes"

What do we mean by blokes?

A man, a fellow; an ordinary man, a man on the street.

A man who behaves in a particularly laddish or overtly heterosexual manner.

(A lower deck term for) the Captain or Executive Officer of a warship, with particular reference to discipline and punishment.

An exemplar of a certain masculine, independent male archetype.

An anglophone man.

It is an Australian term 4 a male but it certainly does NOT mean he is drinking or that, that is all he does. bloke is used in the same way as guy, man, boy, male. it has NO particular reference other than denoting gender. I AM AUSTRALIAN, I SPEAK FROM YRS OF EXPERIENCE Urban Dictionary

An male Australian with nothing better to do than sit and drink beer Urban Dictionary

When the flattys are busting up and you get on the water with a couple of blokes once you have hit the all male brothel and fucked 3 men. You cast out some whole chook dogs to burley up the water a bit, whole chooks get the big dogs, 2.8s and 3 meterys. Urban Dictionary

Man, guy Urban Dictionary

You stupid americans are all wrong. Bloke is simply a British slang term for 'man/guy', with perhaps slight connotations of masculinity, and used only in an informal setting. Unlike 'guy' it is not normally used vocatively, as in 'hey you blokes'. Urban Dictionary

The Mixture of Baked&Blown , The act of smoking massive amounts of stanky stank, being so high your to the point of Feeling drunk off your ass Urban Dictionary

British Word for a dude and guy. Urban Dictionary

Bloke: an informal English word for man, similar to chap, guy, feller/fella/fellow,geezer. Often thought of as an Australian word as it is commonly used over there. The Aussie Bloke is a stereotype of a typical Australian Man, i.e. loves sport, beer, bbq's. It's used in UK and Aus. in the same way guy and dude are used in America According to a local newspaper in the Midlands, the word originated in the Black country (an area near Birmingham, UK), but I'm really not sure how much truth is in that! Urban Dictionary

British slang term referring to a male. It is a stereotype of a male - the 'man's man'. Urban Dictionary

Typically, "man" or "guy". It's origins are unknown, but it is unlikely to have come from the the Midlands in the UK, as suggested by one user. It is used commonly in the UK and Australia, although it has usage in Canada and the USA too. It's earliest recorded usage was in Cab Calloway's 1931 recording 'Minnie The Moocher' where he sings "She messed around with a bloke named smokey, she loved him..." It has been used more frequently in Kanye West's collaboration with the UK's Estelle Urban Dictionary

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The word "blokes" in example sentences

When I moved back to the north-east in the early 90s I travelled up with our furniture in a removal van with two blokes from the west end of Newcastle. ❋ Harry Pearson (2010)

These bunch of brouhahas brokered by some brutish blokes from the GOP do not make much sense. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I was at a hostage exercise at Lippetts Hill (old Met firearms training) with some blokes from the Sweeney. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)

We’ve got quite a large XBL group to game with now with me, Hav, and Naut hooking up and then I’ve got the blokes from the gaming website as well. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I only do that co’s I figure I would get some cash sent to me by OTHER blokes is all. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Seriously though, 46 Bty had a great LAD and our fitters and VMs were quality, reliable and good at their jobs aswell as cracking blokes, which is all you could ask for Joln in with them and enjoy it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Another one to note for the blokes is the Nordstrom Men's Half Yearly Sale, which starts this Friday, June 19. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I've a friend who's too vain to wear glasses and tends to go for Bohemian blokes, which is a toxic combination. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Patsy Preece, a drama teacher at Wimbledon High School, said: "A lot of the audience were middle-aged blokes, which isn't the usual demographic for pantomimes, but the producers clearly know what they're doing." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Not the kind of blokes you'd want to be stuck on a long train journey with. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As Mr. Soutar saw it, FHM was a magazine for "blokes" who wanted to have a good time but still had to get up and go to work in the morning. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Where the 'blokes' might take their 'donahs', with a 'public' close at hand? ❋ Unknown (1902)

So our panel of 'blokes' don''t feel part of a unified group called "men" ❋ Unknown (2011)

H4H is thumping along and we now have allocated close to £24m to the direct and practical support of our 'blokes', the boys and girls who are injured while serving our country. ❋ Unknown (2010)

According to Oprah's Aussie Countdown, which screened to 10 million Americans last week, we Australians call men "blokes", women "sheilas" and we like to meet up at "hip joints" ❋ Unknown (2010)

Well it would kill the ego if it were acknowledged but, as the responses to the previous article show, most blokes thinks they are the kind of blokes that have got all boxes ticked. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Perhaps they should market this and all their other foods as 'blokes' food and aim for the 20-30 something demographic who just don't give a damn.

see that bloke over there he's got a ..... the bloke [in the blue] shirt is [the 1] your looking 4. that bloke in the corner is a [dead set] wanker. ❋ Glen (2005)

"That [bloke] doesnt know [what in the hell] he's [doin] Bob!" ❋ Reuben (2003)

[Fuck do] you see the blokes on blokes over near the [flatty] hole? Yeah mate [get the dogs]. ❋ MrMan4Life (2020)

❋ VAKI5 (2003)

'I met this bloke [in town] who told me to stop [wasting] [my time] on the internet...' ❋ Zimo (2004)

" [Ahhhhh] Man [Im] SO [BLOKED]" ❋ Perrrdizzel (2005)

[Look at that] [well proper] bloke [over there] . ❋ Ellev (2006)

'Look [at that] fat bloke over there!' 'Right, what are you [blokes] [drinking]?' ❋ D7 (2006)

I met a bloke in the [pub] who give me a great [tip] for the [gee gees]. ❋ Aj Phythian (2004)

1) I met a bloke in the [pub] 2) That bloke is pissed 3) Watch that bloke over there 4) [That man's] really [blokey] ❋ GillsMan (2008)

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