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    locker
    /ˈlɒkə/

    noun

    • 1. a small lockable cupboard or compartment, typically as one of a number placed together for public use, e.g. in schools or railway stations.
    • 2. a device that locks something.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OckerOcker - Wikipedia

    Ocker. 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. [1] Richard Neville defined the ocker positively as being "about conviviality: comradeship with a touch of good-hearted sexism ". [2]

  3. Ocker is an informal term for an Australian who is not well educated and does not behave in a polite way. Learn more about the origin, usage and pronunciation of ocker from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. What does the word ocker mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word ocker. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in Australian English. See meaning & use. How is the word ocker pronounced? British English. /ˈɒkə/ OK-uh. U.S. English. /ˈɑkər/ AH-kuhr. Australian English. /ˈɔkə/

  5. Ocker is a noun or adjective that refers to an uncultured or boorish Australian male. It comes from Ocker, a character in an Australian TV series. See the origin, usage and examples of ocker.

  6. ocker is an adjective that means rude or aggressive, especially of an Australian man. It is a humorous term and pronounced /ˈɒkə (r)/ or /ˈɑːkər/.

  7. ocker in British English. (ˈɒkə ) Australian slang. noun. 1. (often capital) an uncultivated or boorish Australian. adjective, adverb. 2. typical of such a person. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Ocker is a slang term for a boorish or uncultivated Australian, or a noun meaning interest on money. It can also be a verb meaning to increase or add to something.