ocker

/ˈɑkər/
noun
  1. An Australian person, especially a man, who is seen as uncultured, boorish, or aggressively masculine, often associated with a stereotypical Australian attitude.
    • Some tourists find the typical ocker stereotype amusing, but others find it offensive.
    • He played the role of a friendly ocker in the comedy show.
    • The movie character was a loud ocker who loved barbecues and beer.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of an ocker; boorishly or aggressively Australian in manner.
    • His ocker humor didn't go over well at the formal dinner party.
    • The pub had an ocker atmosphere with loud music and rowdy patrons.
    • She tried to tone down her ocker accent for the job interview.