jock
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1.
sports A jockey.
2. A disc jockey.
3. an athletic supporter.
4. sports an athlete, especially in college.
5. slang one characterized by excessive concern for machismo.
2. A disc jockey.
3. an athletic supporter.
4. sports an athlete, especially in college.
5. slang one characterized by excessive concern for machismo.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A common man.
2. A scotsman.
3. the penis.
4. an athletic supporter worn by men to support the genitals especially during sports, a jockstrap.
5. an athlete.
6. an enthusiastic athlete or sports fan, especially one with few other interests. A slow-witted person of large size and great physical strength. A pretty boy that shows off in sport.
7. A specialist computer programmer
8. to masturbate
9. to humiliate
10. to steal
2. A scotsman.
3. the penis.
4. an athletic supporter worn by men to support the genitals especially during sports, a jockstrap.
5. an athlete.
6. an enthusiastic athlete or sports fan, especially one with few other interests. A slow-witted person of large size and great physical strength. A pretty boy that shows off in sport.
7. A specialist computer programmer
8. to masturbate
9. to humiliate
10. to steal
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
a person trained to compete in sports; an athlete.
2. A jockstrap.
3. A disk jockey.
2. A jockstrap.
3. A disk jockey.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to jolt.
2. same as jack, 1.
3. [lowercase] same as jockey.
4. an iron rod, usually pronged, which is attached to the rear end of a train of mine-cars ascending an incline, and trails behind, to stop the descent of the cars if the rope breaks.
5. A nautical name for a scotch seaman.
2. same as jack, 1.
3. [lowercase] same as jockey.
4. an iron rod, usually pronged, which is attached to the rear end of a train of mine-cars ascending an incline, and trails behind, to stop the descent of the cars if the rope breaks.
5. A nautical name for a scotch seaman.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia