jock
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈd͡ʒɒk/
美 /ˈd͡ʒɑk/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A common man.
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A jockey.
— "You've heard of him?" "No." "Why, young fellah, where have you lived? Sir John Ballinger is the best gentleman jock in the north country."
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Food; meals.
— Thear's boan-idle nowbles, baht hahses an' lands, 'at al walk on a carpeted path, an' nivver do nowt wi' ther lily-white hands bud lift uther fowk's jock to ther maath.
- A Scotsman.
- The penis.
- An athletic supporter worn by men to support the genitals especially during sports.
- A young male athlete, typically tall and aged 16–23.
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An enthusiastic sports fan, especially one with few other interests, often stereotyped as slow-witted person of large size and great physical strength.
— 'Cause all jocks ever think about is sports, all we ever think about is sex.
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A disc jockey.
— There was never a single listener protest or objection — the entire opposition to the content of the program came from a few jocks within the station.
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A specialist computer programmer.
— compiler jock
动词 v.
- To masturbate.
- To humiliate.
- To steal.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Middle English Jackin
Middle English Jankyn
English Jack
English Jock
English jock
From Jock, a Scottish hypocoristic form of John (compare Jack).
Middle English Jackin
Middle English Jankyn
English Jack
English Jock
English jock
From Jock, a Scottish hypocoristic form of John (compare Jack).
词源 2
The computer slang meanings are derived from jockey. The athletic slang meanings in turn date from the mid-20th century and are simple abbreviations of jockstrap.
词源 3
Unknown.
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