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In some senses, jock is marked as archaic, slang, derogatory, informal, dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
beautiful, best, elementary, new, north, reluctant
VERB + JOCK
call, disgusted, gave, lift, looked, shock, thrive
JOCK + NOUN
-, maath, macgregor, rabbit, school, slippers, ther
PREP.
in
noun
A common man.
A Scotsman.
noun
A jockey.
"You've heard of him?" "No." "Why, young fellah, where have you lived? Sir John Ballinger is the best gentleman jock in the north country."
The penis.
An athletic supporter worn by men to support the genitals especially during sports.
A young male athlete, typically tall and aged 16–23.
An enthusiastic sports fan, especially one with few other interests, often stereotyped as slow-witted person of large size and great physical strength.
'Cause all jocks ever think about is sports, all we ever think about is sex.
verb
To masturbate.
To humiliate.
To steal.
"You've heard of him?" "No." "Why, young fellah, where have you lived? Sir John Ballinger is the best gentleman jock in the north country."
Wiktionary'Cause all jocks ever think about is sports, all we ever think about is sex.
WiktionaryThere was never a single listener protest or objection — the entire opposition to the content of the program came from a few jocks within the station.
WiktionaryThear's boan-idle nowbles, baht hahses an' lands, 'at al walk on a carpeted path, an' nivver do nowt wi' ther lily-white hands bud lift uther fowk's jock to ther maath.
WiktionaryHah's a growing lad to thrive baht jock?
Wiktionary- - - If you want a Scotch name why don't you call him Jock?" Macgregor looked disgusted. "Because Jock is not a name, but a diminutive, as everybody knows well. It is the diminutive of John. And John
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, jock is marked as archaic, slang, derogatory, informal, dated. Watch for register when choosing this word.