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twock verb to steal a car UK From the UK police abbreviation for taken without consent. Also used adjectivally of a stolen car.- I twocked it from Ali Baba – had to use two half bricks to get round the immobiliser. — demon.local, 10 August 1996
- [W]here twock cars had been burnt to a cinder. — Bernard Hare, Urban Grimshaw and the Shed Crew, p. 26, 2005
- Ed twocked and nearly killed Emma. — bbc.co.uk, 11 November 2009: BBC–Archers Messageboard
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