Bloke in a sentence as a noun

UK bloke instinctively takes the **** out of him.

Look at the lot of it in this blokes name, not just one tiny insignificant part of it.

"Oh right" says the user, "I thought one point of email was easy mass mailing, and now you want to bloke it?

Another bloke gave a demo of some ipad thingy called doctor krono.

The bloke had just stood at the entrance with a yellow jacket and a sign and started collecting money.

And I suppose if I didnt action verb> your , some other bloke would?

Can you imagine what would happen tho' if a bloke was reading a porn mag or watching a movie on his laptop?

There was one bloke who single-handedly deleted dozens; I cannot now recall his name but it caused a helluva storm at the time.

We don't like people standing out from the crowd in terms of personality, flamboyance, income - to fit in, you maintain a level of 'bloke/girl next door'.

The sports-mad bloke who hates literature and the literature-mad bloke who hates sports.

Forgive me, perhaps it's the cranky Britishness in me coming out like an uncontrollable fountain of bile, but sweet jesus this bloke is an insufferable hipster.

Think about Kim Dotcom, Bradley, the British bloke you chaps tried to get, copyright stuff, patent stuff, ****, think about damn drone strikes which I assume will begin to happen in the US eventually.

How do I protect my kid's privacy, or stop my kids violation other's privacy?Put it this way, if I'm taking a leak in a bar's wash room, and I see some bloke wearing google glasses looking down at "me", he's gonna get very hurt.

Bloke definitions

noun

a boy or man; "that chap is your host"; "there's a fellow at the door"; "he's a likable cuss"; "he's a good bloke"

See also: chap fellow feller fella gent blighter cuss