noun a man, especially one who is regarded as being ordinary or unremarkable
Used informally in everyday conversation to refer to a man in a casual or friendly manner.
In British English, 'bloke' is a colloquial term for a man or a guy.
Commonly used in social settings to refer to a male acquaintance or friend.
Similarly in Australian English, 'bloke' is commonly used to refer to a man.
Used in workplaces to refer to male colleagues or coworkers in a casual way.
In a professional context, a writer may use the term 'bloke' in their writing to refer to a male character or person in a casual or informal manner.
A psychologist may use the term 'bloke' when discussing gender stereotypes or societal expectations related to masculinity during therapy sessions or research studies.
A journalist may use the term 'bloke' in an article or interview to quote a source or describe a male individual in a story.
A teacher may use the term 'bloke' when addressing male students informally or in a light-hearted manner during classroom discussions.
A chef may use the term 'bloke' when referring to a male colleague or customer in a casual conversation in the kitchen or restaurant setting.