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During our first time, he s split me open with his hock.
Hock by Rustycatsupbottle February 12, 2022
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1. Bother, annoy, or pester. (Verb)
2. Gossip or "tea" (noun or verb)
3. News, goings-on, happenings.
1. "Don't hock me a tchainik." "Is he serious? No he was just hocking."
2./3. What's the hock?
Hock by KodemHachet May 2, 2023
1. Bother, annoy, or pester. (Verb)
2. Gossip or "tea" (noun or verb)
3. News, goings-on, happenings.
1. "Don't hock me a tchainik." "Is he serious? No he was just hocking."
2./3. What's the hock?
Hock by KodemHachet May 2, 2023
I sneezed so hard I hocked a loogey like 60 feet.
Hock by RyanMeseeks May 13, 2024
V. To schmooze with someone.

To go out of your way to talk to someone.

Typically used by yeshiva league kids (who happen to be the biggest hockers).

N. A schmooze
J. “Have you met the new kid?”
B. “Not yet, imma hock him up right now tho”
J. “How was?”
B. “Some top notch hock”

“That kids a hocker. be careful starting a convo with him, it may never end!”

J. “He’s a great people person.”
B. “Ya, mans knows how to hock.”
Hock by bcockscotch February 26, 2025

Hock my China 

Verb: "To be a pest, especially by going on and on about something (usually with "don't" or other negation)." A trans-lingual Mondegreen of the Yiddish phrase "hak mir nisht keyn tshaynik" (lit: "don't rattle me a tea kettle") meaning, figuratively, to quit complaining or beating a point to death.
Listen, we're not going to Disneyland this Summer and that's final, so suck it up and don't hock my China about it.

Chad, what happens again when you hock my China?
I get yelled at?
Exactamundo! So, knock it off and go watch TV.
Hock my China by Tin Hat Kippah November 12, 2020