What is the name meaning of JOCK. Phrases containing JOCK
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up Jock or jock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jock may refer to: Jock (stereotype), a North American term for a stereotypical male athlete Jock, a
O'Mahoney (February 7, 1919 – December 14, 1989), known professionally as Jock Mahoney, was an American actor and stuntman. He starred in two action/adventure
Barry "Jock" Zonfrillo (4 August 1976 – 1 May 2023) was a Scottish chef, television presenter and restaurateur. He was the founder of the Orana Foundation
A jockstrap, colloquially called a jock, is an undergarment for protecting the scrotum and penis during contact sports or other vigorous physical activity
In the United States and Canada, a jock is a stereotype of an athlete, or someone who is consumed by sports and sports culture, and does not take much
John Ross "Jock" Ewing Sr. (1909–1982) is a fictional character in the American television series Dallas created by David Jacobs. Jock was played by Jim
Jock Jams, Volume 1 is the first album in the Jock Jams compilation album series, released in July 1995. Two years after this album was released, "Jock
Lieutenant John Steel "Jock" Lewes (21 December 1913 – 30 December 1941) was a British Army officer who served in World War II. He was the founding principal
"certain Jock Stein is happy at Leeds and will not leave to take the Scottish job". He also indicated that if players could be "worth £400,000, Jock Stein
Jock Hume may refer to: Jock Hume (footballer) (1885–1962), Scottish professional footballer Jock Hume (musician) (1890–1912), Scottish musician, died
JOCK
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Jock, JOCKIE means "God is gracious."
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Jockie, JOCKY means "God is gracious."
Male
English
Scottish form of English Jack, JOCK means "God is gracious."
Male
Swiss
, supplanter.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Hebrew, Scottish
God has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Based on John or Jacques
Boy/Male
Hebrew English Scottish
Supplanter.
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Lofty
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Life.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Name of force, name of the strong.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Successor Caliph
Boy/Male
Hindu
God given
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Abode of Lord Murugan; A Free Man
Girl/Female
Hindu
Kayal - name of a fish... always referred to girls beautiful eyes in ancient Tamil poems
Boy/Male
Indian
Happiness of Fair
Female
Celtic
, silver circle (or wheel).
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
God is Gracious
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pl.
of Jockey
n.
A dealer in horses; a horse trader.
v. t.
To play the jockey toward; to cheat; to trick; to impose upon in trade; as, to jockey a customer.
v. t.
To guide or conduct with the hand, or by means of some physical contact connection; as, a father leads a child; a jockey leads a horse with a halter; a dog leads a blind man.
n.
A deceitful, tricky dealer or horse jockey.
n.
A turkey cock; a bubbling Jock.
imp. & p. p.
of Jockey
n.
A cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade.
n.
A professional rider and trainer of race horses.
n.
A professional rider of horses in races.
v. i.
To procure or sustain a reduction of flesh; -- said of a jockey in preparation for a race, etc.
n.
The art, character, or position, of a jockey; the personality of a jockey.
v. i.
To play or act the jockey; to cheat.
v. t.
To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle.
n.
A trainer and dealer in horses.
n.
The act or management of one who jockeys; trickery.
v. t.
" To jostle by riding against one."
n.
The practice of jockeys.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jockey