by patricious September 29, 2009
by MartinSL3iM August 20, 2005
end of course exam. A standardized test in Florida that students have to take at the end of the year. Algebra 1 and 2 and Biology take this shit.
by CrazyWey22 February 10, 2017
When you completely destroy someone, you say "eoc" meaning "end of conversation" then you turn your status to away. That person you were arguing to, they are dead now, unlucky.
by main man slinky March 01, 2017
When someone comments in any social network's users status of no importance (or something that is equivalent to a "Caga Palo" comment) , resulting in killing the conversation, one must put EOC (End of Conversation)
Person 1-Bro i "defraged" her good last night
Person 2-I just hope you checked her "harddrive" before plugging in your "USB" in her port for any virus
Person 3- Oh you guys know about computers? can you guys hook me up with an anti-virus
Person 1- EOC
Person 2-I just hope you checked her "harddrive" before plugging in your "USB" in her port for any virus
Person 3- Oh you guys know about computers? can you guys hook me up with an anti-virus
Person 1- EOC
by The ShadowX January 09, 2011
The place where the guy works, but he only works there if he is billing, but you cantsaydat, so he does work der. It is in the centre of building uptowns which means, to the guys at the depot, it is in on the west side of uptown. The EOC holds many big conferences, with the likes of Dept Ministers, EHS, and Ted Turner attending. It is rumoured that a furry animal sometimes roams the EOC; however, these rumours can likely be attributed to Molnar-Jorrezaks chapeau, or the little guy FROM chapeau visiting.
by Cliff from Arden March 08, 2005
EOC stands for "End Of Conversation," a phrase used to indicate that a conversation or discussion has concluded.
Example:
Person A: "Great, I'm glad we settled on a time for the meeting."
Person B: "Me too, thanks! EOC"
(In this example, Person B is signaling that they consider the conversation complete and are ending the discussion.)
Person A: "Great, I'm glad we settled on a time for the meeting."
Person B: "Me too, thanks! EOC"
(In this example, Person B is signaling that they consider the conversation complete and are ending the discussion.)
by Lastsam February 07, 2025