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Ocker to Oz

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ocker. Distinctively Australian; also: archetypal uncultivated Australian workingman; boorish, uncouth.

ol' cheese. Mother.

ol' man. Father.

onkus. Bad, unacceptable.

open slather. Free-for-all, anything goes.

Oz. Australia or Australian.

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