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blokie, n. slang (now chiefly Brit.). Brit. |ˈbləʊki|, U.S. |ˈbloʊki| Forms: 18– blokey, 18– blokie [‹ bloke n. + -y suffix6.] A familiar or diminutive term for: a man; = bloke n. Cf. chappie n.
1841Comic Eng. Gram. 226 We were much horrified..by hearing a great coarse fellow..exclaim, turning round to his companion, ‘Now, then, come along, old Blokey!’ 1900J. MacManus Soldier Life in Philippines 105 Say, ‘Bull’, who's the little blokie with the whiskers and the silver eagles on his shoulders..that just wheeled by? 1920G. Ade Hand-made Fables 88 The famous Wall Street Blokie, Jimmie Hooper, dressed up like a horse. 1994Amstrad Action June 40/2 You play the part of a blokey stranded in a series of maze-like levels with only a lorry load of high explosives to protect him. 2000Minx Aug. 144/2 Surprise blokey with a sexy new outfit and you'll reap the rewards (in bed, at least). |