"Bloomin' yokel" is a colloquial phrase used in British English to describe someone perceived as unsophisticated or rural, often with a hint of mockery or affection. The term "yokel" refers to a rustic or country person, while "bloomin'" serves as an intensifier, sometimes expressing annoyance or emphasis. It typically suggests a lack of worldly experience or knowledge. The phrase is often used in a lighthearted or humorous context.
A yokel is a rube, or simpleton. You might say "That yokel didn't even know how to hail a taxi."
Alex Yokel was born in c. 1886.
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Alex Yokel died on November 27, 1947.
Yokel Chords was created on 2007-03-04.
A yokel is a rube or simpleton. It's someone who's not city-wise or sophisticated.
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Yes, "bloomin'" is a commonly used term, especially in informal and colloquial speech. It is a euphemism for a stronger word and is often used to express surprise or emphasis. However, it may not be considered proper in formal writing or professional settings.
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