verb intransitive
been around for a long time. suprised it had not been defined
past tense 1. To stike someone with great force.
2. To be struck with great force by someone.
been around for a long time. suprised it had not been defined
past tense 1. To stike someone with great force.
2. To be struck with great force by someone.
1. "Man, I socked dude because he was coming at me wrong."
2. "I was just telling this guy that I thought he should turn down his music when he socked me repeatedly until I blanked out. I don't know why he did it. It all happened so quickly. I mean I just don't know what is up with those people. They're so violent." (that's why he "just" got socked for saying some stuff like that)
2. "I was just telling this guy that I thought he should turn down his music when he socked me repeatedly until I blanked out. I don't know why he did it. It all happened so quickly. I mean I just don't know what is up with those people. They're so violent." (that's why he "just" got socked for saying some stuff like that)
by Mac Neez October 7, 2007

A: Dude, where did all of my socks go?
B: Sorry bro, I had to take a few because I was socking so hard last night.
B: Sorry bro, I had to take a few because I was socking so hard last night.
by chag-alert November 25, 2013

To get an excuse from a girl who does not want to hang out with you that is probably not true. This comes from the often excuse of "I have to do laundry" instead of watch a movie at your apartment.
I called that girl from the bar to see if she wanted to come out tonight but she gave me socks.
Did you ask her out?
Yeah.
And..?
She gave me socks.
Did you ask her out?
Yeah.
And..?
She gave me socks.
by Alden Crissey February 3, 2009

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