Meaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
Man; guy. Informal and very common in speech.United Kingdom, English. First recorded in the mid-19th century. Possibly from the Romani word “loke” (man).“He’s a nice bloke.”
“That bloke helped me out.”
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Slang Description: bloke

The slang word “bloke” is a common British way to refer to a man or guy.
Origin: Likely from Romani “loke,” adopted into English in the 1800s.
Who used it first: Working-class communities in London and other UK cities.
Modern use: Now widespread and neutral — it just means “man,” with no negative tone.

Examples in conversation:

  • “Who’s that bloke over there?”
  • “He’s a funny bloke, isn’t he?”

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