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verb intransitive
been around for a long time. suprised it had not been defined
past tense 1. To stike someone with great force.
2. To be struck with great force by someone.
1. "Man, I socked dude because he was coming at me wrong."
2. "I was just telling this guy that I thought he should turn down his music when he socked me repeatedly until I blanked out. I don't know why he did it. It all happened so quickly. I mean I just don't know what is up with those people. They're so violent." (that's why he "just" got socked for saying some stuff like that)
socked by Mac Neez October 7, 2007
Related Words

Bottle Shocked 

The adjective describing someone who is shocked and or appalled by the drastic changes given to the Propel Water's new appearance. Person Usually feels faint, and may even vomit in some cases.
Boy 1: Hey check out Propels new bottles, they're adorable!

Boy 2: *throws up*

Boy 1: oooh.....must be Bottle Shocked, poor lad.
When someone tells a joke and the listener reacts too logically to the joke then you've been spocked.
Person 1: what did one tree say to the other tree?
Person 2: trees don't speak and in fact, did you know that trees...
Person 1: nevermind, we are done here.

Person 3: you just got spocked.
Spocked by kcianfaglione July 23, 2013

tube socked 

It's not a real thing, it just sounds dirty when you say it out loud
Guy 1: you ok bro?
Guy 2: nah man, I just got tube socked!
Guy 1: eeh
tube socked by Your Mom692 March 14, 2019
A generally degrading term used to describe when a person has made prearranged plans with someone and then fails to arrive for them.
We were supposed to tee off at 10. Where is Will? I think we've been smocked again.
smocked by Miskatonix January 23, 2017
To be completely speechless.
When i found out that Doris had a wooden leg i was completely snocked
snocked by Yiltan October 11, 2007