"Cobber" is an Australian colloquialism for "friend", rather like the word "mate", which signifies an easy, casual friendship between men.
"G'day cobber" is an informal Australian greeting that translates to "Hello, friend." The term "g'day" is a casual way of saying "good day," while "cobber" is a colloquial term for mate or buddy, often used in Australian English. The phrase reflects the friendly and laid-back nature of Australian culture.
Edgar James 'Cobber' Kain died on 1940-06-07.
Edgar James 'Cobber' Kain was born on 1918-06-27.
Skippy - 1967 Cobber 2-37 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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An Australian male will refer to any other Australian male as "cobber" if he considers him to be a friend or a mate.
bobber, cobber, clobber, lobber, robber
Yeah Cobber!
friend, mate, companion, comrade, crony, cobber
Cobber has written: 'The Anzac Pilgrim's progress' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, Poetry, World War, 1914-1918
Jacob Arild Binzer goes by Cobber.
G'day cobber! Strewth! Pass us a tinnie, mate. Thrash the Poms.