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ock

Originally, used to describe the black and white checkered pattern popular amongst emos. However, today it has been altered to fit any black and white pattern including stripes and polka-dots.

Origin: The black and white kitchen tiles, cow patterns and tea cups in the home of Ock and Nick and Marnie.

"Check out my new ock slip-on shoes"

OR

"For our bathroom I think we're going for ock .. all over."

"Ock style? Stylish!"

by barb09 September 17, 2007

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