A toned down, more acceptable amalgam of the words 'bitch' and 'trick'. For purposes such as describing a 'trick' or 'bitch' during a church service or storytelling in front of children whose minds you actually care not to taint.
"Trioch. (tree-ock)"
"What up?, Trioch!"
That librarian is definitely not a "trioch".
Only a "trioch" would still someones' skittles.
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When a nigga or fagg uses k(kock in a niggas ass) he is expressing his faggotory by explaining that he has a kock in his ass and cannot or does not want to talk
Hey jùhdhsuùe i need to tell you joke
K(ock in a niggas ass)
Oh ok I understand.....faggot
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Abbreviated slang for ‘occupational physician’.
Called in sick the other day. My boss doesn’t trust me, so now I have to visit Doc Ock to have my symptoms checked.
The humorous knighted-Scottish-actor impersonation that you eye-twinkingly utilize to address your companion(s) when letting them into a building of some kind where the "regular" entrance had been either locked, jammed, or obstructed with objects/debris on the inside, and so you have "gone around" and slipped into said edifice from an alternate door or other opening that you know about from previous visits here, wormed your way forward through the interior of the structure till you eventually reached the front access-point again, cleared away any blockage from the doorway-area, and then finagled/wrestled said door open for easier and less-obtrusive entry by your accompanying humans; this saves their all having to tiringly make extra steps all the way over to the side-entrance, slither through narrow doorways, clamber over obstructions, unnecessarily disturb other present occupants of said building, etc..
Years ago before we had a telephone of our own, my sister and I would occasionally go to make calls at the office of a fellow-low-income-neighbor's service-garage. The only problem was that the shop's French-window-style front door had a broken/loose latch-mechanism, and thus the door was often very balky about opening up from the outside. So to save my slight-figured and not-very-steady-on-her-extra-small-feet sister's having to wobblingly struggle her way into the office by an alternate route, I would merely leave her standing at the front door of the garage while I performed a classic "Welcome to The R-d-d-d-ock!" maneuver --- I'd hurriedly scuttle around back, quietly sidle in at the mechanics'-access door, unobtrusively pick my way through the service-bays where the guys were working and on into the office's rear entrance, forcibly fumble and jiggle the wobbly latch-mechanism to coax the front door into performing its "open sesame" routine, and then smilingly usher my still-patiently-waiting sister inside the office and over to the old swivel-chair by the desk where the phone was.
the past and future tense of “ock”
wanna get stupid ocked later?
b~“wanna get ock later?”
m~“no stupid, it’s ocked”
the opposite of a ick but not a turn on
billy: your so silly, but adorable at the same time
natalie: that’s such a ock
A word that when on the ‘Urban Dictionary Mug’ will spell the word “cock”.