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gawk block

A gawk block is a plastic rectangular tool with a rectangular opening in it on one side. It is usually used in Marching Bands by striking over the side with the opening with a drum stick to produce a loud and piercing clicking noise, called a gawk, to keep time for the band by the drill instructor or drum major.
It is very irritating when the person keeping a beat on the gawk block passes very close to you, because it hurts your ears.
by zhukant August 17, 2007
mugGet the gawk blockmug.

c-block

one who is rebuffed by a woman, and then makes an ass out of everyone in his group so that none of his friends have a chance with her
she totally turned him down, and I though I had then had a chance with her until fucking tic-tic started c-blocking
by the prophet March 25, 2003
mugGet the c-blockmug.

spock block

Any person, action or situation that prevents one from watching Star Trek (applies to the original series).
Last night, the Yankee game ran late and Spock blocked me again.
by bafervaf September 9, 2010
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Rock blocked

A term used while skating that describes when a rock jams your wheel
Fuck, I scraped my knee after getting rock blocked.
by LightNaCl February 7, 2022
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Block Banger

Someone who talks shit in person while in their own safety.
John talked shit to bob while he was in the car driving away or johnny was talking shit to billy while he was few feet away and running away at the same time. These types of people are known as Block Bangers
by wjd.ssg February 15, 2018
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Block Schlopper

The term used to describe a brick layer who is immensely skilled at their job.
"The construction team is mighty lucky to have that block schlopper working for them."
by toxic_shr00m May 2, 2022
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Back-blocks

Kiwi English vernacular for rural regions of bush and scrub land with farms and farmland being broken in. Usually difficult of access because only serviced by loose metal roads (gravel roads) that are narrow and dusty. Rough country farms with few and large paddocks inhabited by few people.

Not to be confused with back-block, which is the last paddock on the farm to have been broken into farmland.
The farm is in the back-blocks beyond Welsford (town in New Zealand).
Years ago Kaukapakapa was considered the back-blocks.
by RangiWiremuWakaJones June 7, 2020
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