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Shock

(verb): To shock. The act of shocking. To hook up with someone of the oposite sex. Stimulation to the sexual organs as to make the body twitch or be "shocked".
I told him I would shock him in the alley.
by tttfox December 17, 2008
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Shock

Basically another word for rock, meaing to wear, refering to an item of clothing.
Where you get them shoes at, you make them man?

I got these at goodwill, these from 88', I'm so dope I can shock anything.
by Jizzo Fortanel July 20, 2009
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Shock

A term used to describe an electrician that is always angry and not good at their job.
That guy that wired the pump up was a real shock sucker, I had to go back and fix everything.
by Notshock September 5, 2018
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Shock

Cool, PIMP, Kevin Resendes
Kevin is SHOCK, man.
by Kevin October 25, 2003
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Shocked-shocked

A sarcastic way to express shock at a revelation that is actually not shocking because everybody knew it already.
Used with a healthy dose of irony, the phrase was first uttered in the film Casablanca.
Wall street was shocked-shocked to learn that Goldman Sachs was scamming investors on a massive scale.
by tvsteve April 29, 2010
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Shocking

Two in the bee hole one in the pee hole
Woah that was shocking
by Dubiks February 8, 2019
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Shocked-it

Someone who makes an error in judgement.
Jeff leaves work early.
Paul shouts out just as Jeff leaves the building.
"Jeff you Shocked-it !"
by Jedd Smythe March 4, 2009
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