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A type of cough syrup containing Promethazine and Codiene produced by the company Wockhardt. It is used for its sedative effects and usually is mixed with a soft drink when taken recreationally.
Aye bro, mix the wock with the sprite.
Wock by SemmyXOXO February 9, 2017
Related Words
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Wocky slush 

Lean (that of a slushie variant) that is particularly wocky.
Cameraman: "That thang bleedin' to the-... ya know I mean?"
Squilliam Fancyson: "Wocky slush"
Cameraman: "That thang bleedin' P!"
Wocky slush by cal1co December 7, 2020

Wocky Slush 

One of Squilliam Fancyson's main catchphrases (Lean induced) -> Slushy variant.
Pourer: "That thing bleedin to the... ya mean!!"
Squilliam: "WOCKY SLUSH 😩 😩"
Wocky Slush by Grimester#2 December 4, 2020

Wocky slush 

A type of lean in which you put codeine cough syrup into a bottle of sprite, then put it into the freezer until it turns into a slushie drink aka lean
“Damn this lean is good”
“That’s that wocky slush
Wocky slush by Gangsta dee December 2, 2020

Wocky Slush 

a true masterpiece of cinema. the beginning a booming voice of a mid 30s african american male is heard, and narrates the amazing cinematography of a zoomed in video of a sprite bottle, with a lean slushie inside of it. After the narration is partly finished, P, who the narrator is talking too, exclaims that the Lean Slushie is a "wocky slush". As the narrator zooms into the lean slushie further, we all see a true reflection of who we truly are on the inside.
That thang bleedin ya know wha mean? Wocky Slush, That thang bleedin P
Wocky Slush by Kinny132 January 12, 2021

no wuckers 

A slang term which originally started with "no worries". People would often say "no fuckin' worries" to enhance the original phrase. Then, in a strange way, there was a period of time (probably back in the 80's) when folk would transpose the first letters of certain words. "No fuckin' worries" became "no wuckin' forries". The fourth phase of this odd phrase progression resulted in "no wuckers". It's a combination of laziness and playing with words, and a great example of the progressive nature of colloquial speech.

Either way, it means "there will be no problems at all". It is often suffixed by "mate".
John: "Thanks for the lend of the lawnmower, mate."
Dave: "No wuckers, mate."
no wuckers by Ponsonby April 14, 2005