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[kŏb́ər]
(n.)Australian A pal; a buddy.
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The neck wrap (previously sold as The Cobber) is made of polyester and cotton and is filled with poly-crystals. By simply placing the neck wrap in clean water for approximately 30 minutes and allowing the crystals to expand, it produces an evaporative cooling system for the user when placed around the neck.
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Mate (colloquialism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mate is a colloquialism used to refer to a friend and is commonly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Ireland. It is or has been used interchangeably with many equiva...
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Also used as a form of address (g.day cobber!). The word probably comes from British dialect cob 'to take a liking to', although a Yiddish word khaber 'comrade' has also been suggested as a source. Cobber, now somewhat dated, is rarely used by young Australians.
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cobber - 5 definitions - Australian colloquialism meaning "mate" or "friend", but not necessarily in the literal term. Can be used to address a str... ... G'day Cobber, hows life treating ya?
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Edgar James "Cobber" Kain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edgar James Kain DFC (27 June 1918 – 7 June 1940) was a New Zealand fighter pilot. Nicknamed "Cobber", Flying Officer Kain was the first RAF air ace of the Second World War, and also the first recipi...
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Cobber, CH Gwyndara Southern Cross; was imported to the US from Australia by Dr. John Savory. He came to live at Regalaire at age 2 1/2 where he easily acquired his championship. He has a wonderful easy going temperament and as an outcross has added a new dimension to the breeding program in a very positive way.
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Welcome to Cobber. ... Definition of cobber (Australian colloquialism - slang) ... Also used as a form of address (g’day cobber!). The word probably comes from British dialect cob 'to take a liking to', although a Yiddish word khaber 'comrade' has also been suggested as a source. Cobber, now somewhat dated, is rarely used...
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