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oik
[ oik ]
noun
- oaf; lout.
oik
/ ÉÉȘ°ì /
noun
- derogatory.a person regarded as inferior because ignorant, ill-educated, or lower-class
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of oik1
Example Sentences
He hated Trump and Brexit, called Tony Blair a âmendacious little show-offâ and Boris Johnson âan Etonian oik.â
Only recently McQueen told the Telegraph magazine: âIâm a working class kid. I stick to my working class roots and thatâs what gets me the press. At the end of the day, although Iâm quite intelligent, Iâm still quite an oik.â
When associates of a leading minister refer to you as âthat jumped-up oikâ, you may sense youâre not winning friends in high places.
Kate, once dismissed as an airhead oik in search of a rich husband, lest we forget, is somehow allowed to show some shoulder, a double standard seized on by the US press, of course, as it allows them to lambast their hidebound British peers, while benefiting from the ensuing sales lift provided by the most photogenic royals.
I was that âsmelly oikâ in the room.
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