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In Australia, Sharon (''say sha-ren'') is the generic term for any female bogan. Sharons are often seen in bus malls, sporting Holden or Ford bomber jackets. They usually are from lower class and enjoy swearing at anyone that anoys them. Fuck off you cunt, or i'll get mi boyfriend onta ya, a term often used by sharons. Sharons are often sexually undesireable despite getting many roots a week from dazza's.


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Sharon (שָׁרוֹן, Standard Hebrew Šaron, Tiberian Hebrew Šārôn) is the female (or, less frequently, male) name which can be spelt with one "r" or two (Sharron). It also refers to several places in the world: From an Old Testament place name meaning "forest" in Hebrew, referring to a fertile plain near the coast of Israel. This is also the name of a type of flowering shrub, the rose of Sharon. Various nicknames of Sharon include Sharai, Sharona, Sharry, Sherri, Sherrie, Sherye and Shazza.

Places in the United States of America:

It is also the surname of Ariel Sharon, Israeli prime minister.

Sharon fruit is another name for one type of persimmon.

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