sock + social A Christmas or holiday sock spelled soc to represent a social gift giving event with wish-filled stockings shared among family, friends, or acquaintances.
by dannazo January 8, 2020
1. a. Slang; see 'Social.' b. One who thrives in social situations.
2. a. Having nothing to do with height, weight, makeup, sitcom taste or meterial possession; one who harbors a mental and often carnal desire to conform or cater to others socially, as a result of psychological imbalance. A Soc would often be viewed as one lacking in individuality.
2. a. Having nothing to do with height, weight, makeup, sitcom taste or meterial possession; one who harbors a mental and often carnal desire to conform or cater to others socially, as a result of psychological imbalance. A Soc would often be viewed as one lacking in individuality.
by Brian June 9, 2004
by Chino42 October 19, 2013
School of Computer Science, typically used to refer to the University of Birmingham's School of Computer Science but may refer to that of Manchester's, Bristol's or St.Andrew's.
by Matthew1471 January 5, 2008
A pop-culture junkie so obsessed with following society's norms that they lose all sense of their own personal identity and become just another zombie of society. Soc's are typically between the ages of 16 and 39 and exhibit any or all of the following characteristics: wears makeup (women), owns a cell phone, owns a laptop computer, weighs less than 150 lbs, drives an SUV, visits Starbucks frequently, and watches 'Friends'.
by VonZippa June 2, 2004
SOC is a phrased used on the minecraft server known as "mlum", it is an abbreviation for "stack of chocolate", being the currency on the minecraft server. This phrase is often used among frequently online players and is usually used in ingame transactions between players.
by aquafirepro October 13, 2023
Acronym for "scribbles on crack."
Pronounced like "sock."
Also can be said like "S-O-C".
See: scribbles on crack
Pronounced like "sock."
Also can be said like "S-O-C".
See: scribbles on crack
by birkle August 10, 2006