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1. gock inspector
one whose primary occupation is to inspect gocks up close, when he has inspected over 100 gocks, he has the title of chief gock inspector
The gock inspector says he's going camping this weekend but I really think he's there to inspect gocks
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2. inspectigate
A verb meaning "checking out closely" combines inspect, which brings to mind small items or ideas and investigate, which implies larger or more complex issues.
I will inspectigate later and work from gut reaction right now.
3. Recon
Short for Reconnaissance, a term for gathering preliminary information.

Explore, investigate, examine, scrutinize, inspect, observe, take a close look at; patrol;, observation, investigation, examination, inspection; search; reconnoitering; check out, scope out, recon up close, exploration.
Do a recon of the stroll on foot.

He found Sarita when he did a recon of the Mission.
4. Reconnaissance
Long for Recon, a term for gathering preliminary information.

Explore, investigate, examine, scrutinize, inspect, observe, take a close look at; patrol;, observation, investigation, examination, inspection; search; reconnoitering; check out, scope out, recon up close, exploration.
Do a reconnaissance of the stroll on foot.

Sarita and Heather, turned up on a reconnaissance of the Mission.
5. Inspectigate
My Oldest child came up with this and it was so funny its been a family word ever sense. she was 8 at the time
To inspectigate is to investigate and inspect at the same time.
*grabs binoculars* I am going to go inspectigate the birds outside.
6. Inspect A Bridge
To partake in sexual activity underneath a bridge-like structure.

Can be used loosely to suggest sexual activity, with or without the presence of a bridge. Just a disclosed area.
"how about we go and inspect a bridge? ;)"

Person 1: "omg there's someone coming!"
Person 2: "quick. pretend to be inspecting the bridge!"
Person 1: "wow! i really love what they've done with the brick work on this bridge"
7. Transportation Security Administration
(US GOVERNMENT) Agency in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Mostly a new entity, which is perhaps the single most conspicuous domestic policy failure of the US government since 2000.

The TSA's job is to inspect baggage carried on flights at 450 international airports in the USA. Implementing this mandate simply consisted of "federalizing" thousands of private-sector employees who had been woefully under-qualified. Initially, the DHS had been formed explicitly to break law enforcement unions (which contribute to fighting corruption in law enforcement, as well as protecting law enforcement officers' rights as employees). In the case of the TSA, this had disastrous consequences for the quality of air travel.
The Transportation Security Administration has one mission, namely, to check passengers and luggage at 450 international airports across the USA. It does not inspect freight or border entries; that is done by Customs and Border Protection. For this function, it employs 45,000 screeners under lousy conditions with awful pay. And it spends more doing this one thing than Sweden spends on its entire military.
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