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Ock

A noun, verb or adjective. Ock is a proper name of a very cool, handsome and saucy boy or Used a multipurpose, multimeaning substitute word which can be used in a sentence to replace any word which may be inappropriate to say around mixed company
1. I really like Ock he’s a nice and saucy boy.

2. I am going to Ock you in your ocking ock you ocking Ock hole
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Ock

Can be used as a Noun or verb, meaning poop.
ex. "Pull over at the next rest stop; I need to go Ock".

ex. "Took a big Ock the other day!"
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Ock

Someone aciddently click "c" while typing ok,
-can I play with you?

-ock
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Ock

A handsome masculine chocolate man with a big penis
Yo ockiooo
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Ock

Verb: The act of stealing or snatching ones private property when the owner happens to be present.
Jared was really wanted Austin, so he decided to ock his virginity.
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Ock

The word ock is short for “Okay”.
“Kid I just railed Judy last night.”
“Oh OCK.”
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OCK

A physically superior individual who has various characteristics of a "Jock", but doesn't participate in any sport activities

It's a Jock that doesn't play sports, is jacked, and wears "preppy" brands.
"That ock is jacked, but what's the point?"
by DC_Master October 18, 2003
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