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random ock

A person of unknown origin someone may briefly liase with
"Who was he?"
"Just some random ock"
by Captain Undies November 13, 2004
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That's October 19th

Based on the original, but postponed air date of Community, "that's October 19th", means those great moments in life when the unfair world we live in suddenly makes sense and everything is set right.
When a kitten tries to climb into a cardboard box on youtube, that's October 19th.

When you score the last tickets for the concert of your favourite band, that's October 19th.

When you have a flat tire and a complete stranger helps you out, that's October 19th.
by Greendale Human Being October 23, 2012
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Octagon of Doom

Nickname for Kansas State University's basketball stadium Bramlage Coliseum
Not even Texas can win in the Octagon of Doom. DOOOOOOOOOOM
by tGbAsP32 February 1, 2010
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Och aye

Och aye" SCOTTISH term meaning "Oh yes
Usually used in sentences like

"Och aye the noo"

or Scottish Rhyming Slang

"Och aye the noo broon coo"

"Och aye Jock McKay"

Or in non descript replies to questions like

"nice day isn't it big man"
"the bairn's are growing up fast"
"fancy a pint"

Its not really used anymore except as a joke term or amongst older Scot's.

Och like Loch are unpronounceable by Americans and Canadians who say Ock and Lock. (bastardisation of two lovely words) *shivers*

Sometimes a simple "Och aye" will come out with a contented exhale of breath. As in "all is well"
by Scottish_Lassie October 18, 2010
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hunt for the green october

A search for marijuana, usually involves making phone calls and asking random people on the street. Has absolutely nothing to do with nuclear submarine warfare or those fucking Commies.
"Where's Tommy tonight?"
"He went out on a hunt for the green october about 4 hours ago."
"Oh."
"Sometimes you just gotta smoke."
by Nick D September 25, 2003
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Och

A Scottish word, used to curse, in the same way as 'Oh no!' can be used.

This word often comes naturally to Scots, as a sound made to describe misery or anger.

Also used with the word 'aye' to mean 'all is well'.
1. "Och, it's been bucketin' rain all day!"

2. "It's och aye the noo."
by Lobsterface December 18, 2005
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October 31

National kids over 5 ft get to slap all other people day😌
Wow, I'm over 5 feet tall. I can slap you because it is October 31!
by hallo_holay_broski October 22, 2019
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