han~kok
1. Adjective
Hancock, named after the movie of the same name, staring Will Smith, with a budget of $150 million, and a box office pull of $629.
4 million, released July 2, 2008, refers to a piece of media/event/person/animal/thing which goes against ones preconceived notions (prejudices) after further investigation. Specifically in surprising, unexpected, or weird ways.
2. Noun
To shove ones head up another'
s butt. Refer to "hancock" on urban
dictionary for more information.
An example of hancock would be:
H:"That did not turn out how I thought it would."
J:"Yes, I agree it did not."
H:"Upon further investigation, that hancock was quite surprising, or unexpected."
J:"Some might say weird."
H:"It is of my belief that, that hancock, was quite hancock."
J:"Mine as well, it went against my preconceived notions (prejudices) on what it would entail."
H:"Much like the movie "Hancock"?"
J:"Yes
indeed. Or other movies, such as "Ruby Sparks"."
H:"Or media/events/
people/animals/things, for that matter."
J:"Indeed."
H:"...they look like a
pretzel."
J:"Indeed."