“Just gotta chuck my slocks on and head to the servo for a Gatorade and some darts.”
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Feeling slack? Wear your slocks.
Going to the pub? Slides and socks.
Family dinner? Wear your slocks.
Fire and beer? Slides and socks.
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Feeling slack? Wear your slocks.
Going to the pub? Slides and socks.
Family dinner? Wear your slocks.
Fire and beer? Slides and socks.
by Slidesandsocks4life April 28, 2019
They are not socks but they are not slippers they are warm yet lower on your foot than an ankle sock and they feel as flexible as a sock
by Coolio19 April 22, 2015
To kill a critter, especially with a primitive weapon such as a blowgun or archery equipment, but can also be used to describe critters hunted with a gun. The term was originally coined by the slockmaster himself, Tim Wells.
by slockinshack March 01, 2019
(prison slang, combination of sock/lock) 1. n. A common prison weapon consisting often of one or more padlocks or combination locks placed in a sock, which is then used like a club to beat someone.
2. v.t./v.i. To beat (someone) in this manner.
2. v.t./v.i. To beat (someone) in this manner.
by LtCmdrData August 27, 2006
by Coochiepeepeepoopoobigpeepee69 February 16, 2021
The term for when something goes completely FUBAR in relation to a blockchain smart contract, resulting in destruction of everything in sight. The classic example is the first ever slocking: when the Ethereum DAO smart contract was hacked and wrecked havoc in the smart contract space for months on end.
Damn, did you see that crappy smart contract Billy wrote? He left a bug in that allowed a Russian hacker to drain his kid's college fund - dude got absolutely slocked, it was painful to watch.
by Daniel Buchner July 27, 2016
by Linking December 17, 2017