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jock
1[jok]
jock
2[jok]
noun
a jockstrap.
Informal., an athlete.
Informal., an enthusiast.
a computer jock.
Jock
3[jok]
noun
Scot. and Irish English.
a nickname for John.
an innocent lad; country boy.
British Informal.
a Scottish soldier or a soldier in a Scottish regiment.
Usually Offensive., a term used to refer to or address a Scot.
a male given name.
jock
1/ dʒɒk /
noun
informal, short for disc jockey
informal, short for jockstrap
informal, an athlete
mining a pointed bar of steel inserted into the wheel of a mine vehicle and used for emergency braking
Jock
2/ dʒɒk /
noun
a slang word or term of address for a Scot
Word History and Origins
Origin of jock3
Example Sentences
Kelce, a handsome and wildly successful football player, isn’t Swift’s Prince Charming just because he’s the guy who was a popular jock in high school; their relationship is enviable because of how genuinely excited he seems to be about her hard work, ambition, and accomplishments.
The truth is, Hank doesn’t think at all about who he is, or could become — only of the jock he was — which is the core of his problem.
For those who are interested, the collection looks like a preppy, a jock and a member of the “Duck Dynasty” cast got together and brainstormed.
On the James Whale Radio Show, the presenter was a cross between a shock jock, talk show host, gonzo roving reporter and working men's club MC.
Nearly every line in the film’s ferociously hilarious first hour is like Jane Austen reborn as a shock jock, until Song runs out of material and starts repeating herself.
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