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Definition of Ocker
Ocker
noun
- A pejorative term for an Australian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OckerLast edited on Dec 02 2010. Submitted by Dick Wright-Upham from Wellington, New Zealand on Dec 02 2010.
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