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To cough up, generally only used in conjunction with the word loogie. He hocked up a loogie and spit it at my mom!
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1. To sell or pawn something
2. To throw something 1. I blew all my money in vegas... now i gotta hock my watch to get the bus fare home
2. Quit hockin snowballs at me ya fool! |
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1) To sell, but not in a store.
2) To force mucus into the mouth. 1) He hocked his stereo system to provide for the surgery payment.
2) He hocked a loogie, and spat it toward my face (I ducked.). |
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A word used to describe a feeling that occurs when your home boys bail on you at a party, not to be confused with the word fuck. Hock me i no longer have a ride home!
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To steal, take, thievery (ie: to hock something) Someone hocked my fancy necklace!
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once meant "knuckle of meat", but now means "forget about it", "don't even try", "give up", "don't start"
or "chuck it", "throw it in the trash", "throw/toss it away" (possible use as "sucks to be you", sympathetically) You think you'll get a perfect 4.0 with a D on two of your tests this term? Hock it!
or You can't walk around with a note from your ex in your textbook! Hock it, you broke up a month ago! (possible: You got fired again! Hock it, life sucks!) |
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(can be used as a verb or noun) noun- gossip, or goings-on. Verb- the act of gossipping or B.S.ing to friends. Noun- Yo Seth what's all the hock about?
Verb- Is he serious? No, he just likes to hock. |
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