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hock noun- the male who takes the active role in homosexual intercourse AUSTRALIA, 1944
Origin unknown. Ted Hartley in his glossary of prison slang (1944) says that “hocks” can mean “feet”, and is therefore in some way related to the term HORSE’S HOOF. Simes, in his Dictionary of Australian Underworld Slang (1993), suggests that “hock” is “feeble” and rhyming slang for “cock”. Neither of these is overwhelmingly convincing. - — Julian Franklyn, A Dictionary of Rhyming Slang, 1961
- Hocks give it. And Cats take it. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 174, 1987
- Neither of us fell for the “arse bandit” routine, being both ugly enough and tough enough to not have to worry about any hocks fancying us. — Clive Galea, Slipper, p. 86, 1988
- the foot UK, 1785
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Dictionary, p. 12, 1945
▶ in hock- in debt, especially to a pawnbroker US, 1883
- What’s the kid in hock for so far? — The Hustler, 1961
- [T]he suit didn’t fit either one of them but they figured they might be able to get it in hock. — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 3, 1990
- in prison US, 1859
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 26, 1945
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