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cobber
[kob-er]
noun
a close fellow male friend; chum; pal.
cobber
/ ˈɒə /
noun
informala friend; mate: used as a term of address to males
Word History and Origins
Origin of cobber1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cobber1
Example Sentences
In “Straya,” they say in their slang, true blue cobbers all speak the lingo.
Cheer up cobbers," he smiled, "theold fella went quickly.
Wages run from 1 dollar to 1 dollar 75 cents a day, according to the nature of the work performed, for men, and from 50 cents to 1 dollar for lads and cobbers.
They tracked cleverly across the moor, and were met by an eager Australian with the question: "Have you brought the water, cobbers?"
Anyhow, cobber, we both had our pockets gone gently through, for me feloose is gone as well as yours.
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