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bikie Austral. and N.Z. slang.|ˈbaɪkɪ| [f. bike n.2 + -ie.] A motor-cyclist; spec. a member of a gang of motor-cyclists, usu. leather-jacketed, notorious for disturbing civil order. Cf. hell's angel s.v. hell n. 12.
1967Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 23 Apr. 2 Maria was abnormally addicted to what are called ‘bikies’ around The Cross. 1968Everybody's Mag. (Austral.) 20 Mar. 4/2 Before the bikies came to the Wayside Chapel, they spent most of their spare time drinking in hotels and other places. 1972Salient (Wellington, N.Z.) 27 Apr. 1/1 These cops..display gross cowardice when a few ‘bikies’ or other thugs start throwing bottles. 1975Australasian Express 7 Nov. 11/7 A sole policeman took on 22 ‘bikies’ in the main street of the sea-side resort and ordered them to leave town. 1984Sydney Morning Herald 10 Nov. 3/8 The NSW police are still seeking a member of the Bandido bikie gang over the Milperra massacre on September 2. |