Verb
Inflected forms: Jocking, Jockin
1. (a) The act of obsessing over another with intense affection. (b) Attempting to woo with the hopes of romance. 2. (a) To copy the likeness of and/or follow intently. (b) To be sought after. 3. Talking about another with no care to anyone that hears it and with no intention of stopping.
Linguistic Origin:
To be someones jock (jockstrap).
Inflected forms: Jocking, Jockin
1. (a) The act of obsessing over another with intense affection. (b) Attempting to woo with the hopes of romance. 2. (a) To copy the likeness of and/or follow intently. (b) To be sought after. 3. Talking about another with no care to anyone that hears it and with no intention of stopping.
Linguistic Origin:
To be someones jock (jockstrap).
"Curtis enjoyed watching Audrey play tennis at the park and payed no attention to the haters who knew; despite the thought he may be jockin."
"I saw him at the party, that girl was jockin you."
"Why do you always got to be jockin' my dance moves?"
"I saw him at the party, that girl was jockin you."
"Why do you always got to be jockin' my dance moves?"
by Miss S. Bee January 1, 2009

1. to copy a person in style or any other thing
2. when a person likes a person and is all sprung and can't help talkin about that person
2. when a person likes a person and is all sprung and can't help talkin about that person
1. Look at that girl, she's totally jockin your skirt.
2. All the boys are jockin about that new girl.
2. All the boys are jockin about that new girl.
by *Alisheeya* September 16, 2007

by c_note October 27, 2004

by _M_E_ March 7, 2005

by Charity Jule October 29, 2009

-billy was jockin on riley because his chain was poppin
-granddad was jockin' on thugnifficent, because he went from 'rags to bitches'
-granddad was jockin' on thugnifficent, because he went from 'rags to bitches'
by drowcarter November 23, 2009
