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Politicians sure know how to snock it to the regular people!
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To hit forcefully in the head. Joy was going to snock Mike into next week.
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A snowball with a rock in it that gnomes throw at children. That garden gnome just broke some pussy kid's nose with a snock!
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A name for a serial poster of crap on internet forums.Usually bald and has very little knowledge of anything of any use. I was reading a post and it had been posted by a right Snock, i.e. no value whatsoever and complete rubbish.
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A sock which has lost its partner. "I found some snocks in the laundry. Amazingly, they formed a pair."
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the act of sneezing on a gentleman's cock during intimate moments. Yes, I have received a snock.
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Amazingly spectaclar! That outfit you are wearing looks snock, today!
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