blokeishness noun or less commonly blokishness
… a brand of cockney blokeishness that was curiously appealing. … His was the voice of the common man. Vincent Graff, Evening Standard (London), 7 June 1993 His rumpled blokeishness could help to persuade voters that the Tories are more than a bunch of unfeeling toffs. Economist, 13 Dec. 2008