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jock English

Meaning jock meaning

What does jock mean?

jock

(= athlete) a person trained to compete in sports (= athletic supporter) a support for the genitals worn by men engaging in strenuous exercise

Synonyms jock synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as jock?

Jock English » English

rustic countryman Scotchman

Examples jock examples

How do I use jock in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Tom is a jock.

Movie subtitles

All right, jock.
My little Jock.
Jock. Jock.
Won't Jock and Trusty be surprised?
Jock!
Oh, Jock!
Hello, Jock.
Oh, no, Jock.
The name's Jock.
Okay, Jock.
Why, it's Jock.
Watch my heels, Jock.
Jock, take these.
Any dirt about the jock?
Jock Whitney, Cary Grant, Barbara Hutton.
No, Jock.
OK, Jock.
He's a jock.
English jock, George Gardner. Pretty good.
You shouldn't try to buy an honest jock, Louis.
Sure. George is a good jock.
He's a good jock.
I thought you said George Gardner was a good jock.
He's a great jock.
It took a great jock to keep that King horse from winning.
Jock, take these. - Sir.
I'm Jock.
See you, Jock.
Jock's dead.
Jock Carswell got somewhere with the Ipcress file and he showed it to me.
Well, Graham and Jock will confirm your story.

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