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The Oxford Dictionary has revised its definition of the word bogan but Kiwi bogans are unlikely to agree.

Bogan was included in a list of new word entries Oxford Dictionary issued this month.

The word has long been part of the New Zealand and Australian vocabulary and recognised as slang for someone who is working class, listens to heavy metal music, wears jeans and black t-shirts, and could often be spotted with a beer in hand, while enjoying a barbeque with mates.

That's how PhD graduate and bogan researcher Dave Snell defines it, but the Oxford Dictionary's definition isn't as broad.

The dictionary described bogan as being an Australian and New Zealand informal word, meaning: "A boringly conventional or old-fashioned person," or "an uncouth or uncultured person".

"As a bogan I'm quite offended at the idea that the definition includes an uncultured person. I think it's just a different culture," said Snell.