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bikie

British  
/ ˈbaɪkɪ /

noun

  1. slang a member of a motorcycle gang

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"I wanted to achieve better things in my life as far as I was never going to profit from being a bikie, and I didn't profit from being a bikie," said Peake.

From BBC

For Peake - who began playing golf aged 10 - being a "bikie" was like having a "hobby that you live and breathe as well".

From BBC

Bikie and Mani said they tried the Polish border a second time the next day, and were segregated again.

From Washington Post

The three said they planned to head on to France, where Bikie has family.

From Washington Post

Sitting on a bench in the corner of Berlin’s central station Wednesday, Olivier Mani and Blanche Bikie, from Cameroon, and Keita Sekou, from Ivory Coast, described their arduous, days-long journeys from Kyiv, where they were attending university.

From Washington Post