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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
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American actor (1919–1989)
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
Jock_Mahoney
Scottish TV presenter and chef (1976–2023)
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
Jock_Zonfrillo
Undergarment originally designed for supporting the male genitalia
A jockstrap, colloquially called a jock, is an undergarment for protecting the scrotum and penis during contact sports or other vigorous physical activity
Jockstrap
Fictional character from the television series Dallas
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_Ewing
British Army officer
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
Jock_Lewes
Australian basketball player (born 1995)
Jock Landale (born 25 October 1995) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association (NBA)
Jock_Landale
Stereotype of an athlete
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
Jock_(stereotype)
Scottish football player and manager (1922–1985)
"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_Stein
Album released in 1995
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
Jock_Jams,_Volume_1
Scots phrase
"Jock Tamson's bairns" is a Scots (and Northumbrian English) dialect version of "Jack (John) Thomson's children" but both Jock and Tamson in this context
Jock_Tamson's_bairns
Military formation during the Second World War
During the Second World War, Jock columns were small combined arms groups of armoured cars, artillery and motorised infantry, generally drawn from the
Jock_column
Name list
Jock is a Scottish diminutive form of the forename "John"; It is also a nickname for someone of Scottish origin, as well as being the collective name for
Jock_(given_name)
American photographer (born 1947)
John Sturges (/ˈstɜːrdʒɪs/; born 1947), known as Jock Sturges, is an American photographer, best known for his images of nudist colony residents, particularly
Jock_Sturges
Income tax levied against money-earning visitors
In the United States, the jock tax is the colloquially named income tax levied against visitors to a city or state who earn money in that jurisdiction
Jock_tax
Superseries of sports anthem music albums by Tommy Boy Records and ESPN
The Jock series is a superseries of sports anthem music albums started by Tommy Boy Records and ESPN in 1994. The Jock series consists of the Jock Rock
Jock_series
British comics artist
Mark Simpson, known by the pen name Jock, is a Scottish cartoonist, best known for his work in 2000 AD, The Losers, and more recently Batman and Wolverine
Jock_(cartoonist)
Australian rugby league footballer
Jock Madden (born 7 March 2000) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a halfback or five-eighth for the Wests Tigers in the
Jock_Madden
Type of radio broadcaster
A shock jock is a radio broadcaster or DJ who entertains listeners and attracts attention using humor or melodramatic exaggeration that may offend some
Shock_jock
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock McKenzie may refer to: Jock McKenzie (Australian footballer) (1911–1989), Australian rules footballer Jock McKenzie (rugby union, born 1892) (1892–1968)
Jock_McKenzie
Fungal infection
Tinea cruris (TC), also known as jock itch, is a common type of contagious, superficial fungal infection of the groin and buttocks region, which occurs
Tinea_cruris
Book by James Percy FitzPatrick
Jock of the Bushveld is a true story by South African author Sir James Percy FitzPatrick. The 1907 book tells of FitzPatrick's travels with his dog, Jock
Jock_of_the_Bushveld
River in Ontario, Canada
The Jock River, known locally as the Mighty Jock, is a river in Ottawa and Lanark County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Saint Lawrence River
Jock_River
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock Scott may refer to: Jock Scott (rugby union) (1887–1967), Scottish rugby union player Jock Scott (footballer) (1906–1981), Scottish footballer Jock
Jock_Scott
Mashup song released in 1997
"The Jock Jam" (released as a single by the name "ESPN Presents the Jock Jam") is a mash-up song from the compilation album Jock Jams, Volume 3. The single
The_Jock_Jam
Physical therapist and sports official
Human Kinetics Publishers. Semple, Jock; Kelley, John J.; Murphy, Tom (1981). Just Call Me Jock: The Story of Jock Semple, Boston's Mr. Marathon. Waterford
Jock_Semple
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock Hume may refer to: Jock Hume (footballer) (1885–1962), Scottish professional footballer Jock Hume (musician) (1890–1912), Scottish musician, died
Jock_Hume
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock Stewart may refer to: Jock Stewart (rugby union), Scottish international rugby union player Jock Stewart, traditional Irish or Scottish music hall
Jock_Stewart
Dog that guarded its owner's grave (1855–1872)
Gray (died 15 February 1858), commonly known in popular culture as Auld Jock, was a gardener who came to Edinburgh in 1850 with his wife Jess and son
Greyfriars_Bobby
American actress (1922–2011)
film actress usually billed as Maggie Mahoney after her marriage to actor Jock Mahoney. The mother of actress Sally Field, she was best known for her work
Margaret_Field
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock Wilson may refer to: Jock Wilson (British Army soldier) (1903–2008), British serviceman and oldest D-Day veteran Jock Wilson (Scottish footballer)
Jock_Wilson
Scottish poet and recording artist
John Graham Manson Leslie (21 September 1952 – 13 April 2016), known as Jock Scot, was a Scottish poet and recording artist. Born in Leith, one of seven
Jock_Scot
American middle-distance runner (born 1989)
Charles Jock (born 23 November 1989) is an American middle-distance runner who specializes in the 800 meter discipline. He ran collegiately at UC Irvine
Charles_Jock
President of France from 1995 to 2007
Jacques René Chirac (UK: /ˈʃɪəræk/, US: /ʒɑːk ʃɪəˈrɑːk/ ; French: [ʒak ʁəne ʃiʁak] ; 29 November 1932 – 26 September 2019) was a French politician who
Jacques_Chirac
American ballet dancer
Jock Soto (born 1965) is a former American ballet dancer and current ballet instructor. Jock Soto danced featured roles in over 40 ballets, of which more
Jock_Soto
British sociologist and criminologist
Jock Young FRSA (4 March 1942 – 16 November 2013) was a British sociologist and an influential criminologist. Jock Young was educated at the London School
Jock_Young
Scottish footballer
player) Jock Shaw, London Hearts Supporters Club (Scotland player including unofficial matches) Jock Shaw, London Hearts Supporters Club Jock And Davie
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New Zealand historian, author and encyclopedist
diplomatic cables as an expert on New Zealanders' attitude to war: Academic Jock Phillips added that Kiwis like to be seen as contributing to global military
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British painter
Jock McFadyen RA (born 18 September 1950) is a contemporary British painter. McFadyen was born 18 September 1950 in Paisley, Scotland. As a teenager he
Jock_McFadyen
Bruneian diplomat (born 1951)
Lim Jock Hoi (Chinese: 林玉輝; pinyin: Lín Yùhuī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Gio̍k-hui; born 5 December 1951), also referred to as Dato Jock Hoi, is a Bruneian politician
Lim_Jock_Hoi
Canadian boxer (1904–1980)
the 1924 Summer Olympics. Jock MacGregor at Olympedia Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Jock MacGregor Olympic Results"
Jock_MacGregor
Cyber-movement
The anti-jock movement is a loosely organized cyber-movement consisting of similarly themed websites, whose goal is to challenge the perceived cultural
Anti-jock_movement
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock Ross may refer to: Jock Ross (rugby player) (born 1949), New Zealand rugby player Jock Ross (1920s footballer), Scottish football player. William
Jock_Ross
Australian anarchist
Jock Palfreeman, born in 1986 in Australia, is an anti-fascist, anarchist, and former British Army soldier. He killed Andrei Monov, a Bulgarian neo-Nazi
Jock_Palfreeman
Scottish-American professional golfer (1884–1977)
Jack Falls "Jock" Hutchison (June 6, 1884 – September 27, 1977) was a Scottish-born professional golfer who was based in the United States. Hutchison was
Jock_Hutchison
Canadian student leader (1943–1965)
Francis James "Jock" Turcot (5 October 1943 – 25 December 1965) was President of the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa (then known as the
Jock_Turcot
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock Ferguson may refer to: Jock Ferguson (soccer) (1887–1973), Scottish-American soccer full back Jock Ferguson (politician) (1946–2010), Scottish-born
Jock_Ferguson
Australian rules footballer
James Francis "Jock" McHale (12 December 1882 – 4 October 1953) was an Australian rules football player and coach for the Collingwood Football Club in
Jock_McHale
1985 album by Dead Kennedys
"Jock-O-Rama" Danielle Dunlap – backing vocals on "Jock-O-Rama" Robyn Lutz – backing vocals on "Jock-O-Rama" Kris Carleson – backing vocals on "Jock-O-Rama"
Frankenchrist
American rock band
founded by Rick Roberts, former member of the Flying Burrito Brothers, and Jock Bartley, who had been Tommy Bolin's replacement in Zephyr. Other members
Firefall
British typographer and graphic designer (1917–1994)
Richard "Jock" Kinneir (11 February 1917 – 23 August 1994) was a British typographer and graphic designer who, with his colleague Margaret Calvert, designed
Jock_Kinneir
American television actor and producer
Jock William Gaynor (September 14, 1929 – April 2, 1998) was an American television actor and producer. He was known for playing the role of Deputy Marshal
Jock_Gaynor
English show dog, 1859–1871
Old Jock (1859–1871), was a Fox Terrier famous during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A mostly white dog, he ran briefly with a hunting kennel
Old_Jock
Australian novelist
Jock Serong is an Australian writer. Serong grew up in Melbourne’s bayside suburbs and completed his secondary education at Xavier College in Kew. From
Jock_Serong
Australian musician
John Angus "Jack" Holt, also known by his alias Jock Cheese, is an Australian musician primarily known for being a founding member and bassist of Melbourne
Jack_Holt_(musician)
of captains and coaches of Australian Football League premiership teams. Jock McHale has coached the most premierships, with eight in total. Syd Coventry
List of VFL/AFL premiership captains and coaches
List_of_VFL/AFL_premiership_captains_and_coaches
British adventurer
Jock Wishart FRSGS is a maritime and polar adventurer, sportsman and explorer. Until his successful 2011 Old Pulteney Row to the Pole, he was best known
Jock_Wishart
John (Jock) Troup (26 May 1896 – 18 April 1954) was a well-known Christian evangelist from Fochabers, Scotland. He was the son of Harry Troup and Harriet
Jock_Troup
British blast-incendiary field expedient explosive device
Thermite and Nobel 808 plastic explosive. It was created by Lieutenant Jock Lewes, one of the original members of L Detachment SAS in 1941. The SAS needed
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Australian television executive (died 2020)
Jock Blair (died May 2020) was an Australian television screenwriter, producer, director and production executive. He began in the industry as Graham Kennedy’s
Jock_Blair
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock O'Brien may refer to: Jock O'Brien (footballer, born 1909) (1909–1985), Australian rules footballer for Essendon Jock O'Brien (footballer, born 1937)
Jock_O'Brien
American arts administrator, visual artist (born 1947)
Jock Reynolds (born 1947; né John M. Reynolds) is an American museum director, visual artist, and curator. He served as the director of the Yale University
Jock_Reynolds
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1961)
William Darren "Jock" Callander (born April 23, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, and current front office executive, part-time
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Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022
Buckingham Palace called estimates of £100 million "grossly overstated". In 1971, Jock Colville, her former private secretary and a director of her bank, Coutts
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American baseball player (born 1992)
Joc Russell Pederson (/ˈpiːdərsən/ PEE-dər-sən; born April 21, 1992) is an American professional baseball outfielder and first baseman for the Texas Rangers
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2011 South African film
Jock the Hero Dog (also known as Jock of the Bushveld) is a 2011 South African animated adventure comedy film directed by Duncan MacNeillie. It features
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Character from "Dallas"
out information in Margaret Hunter's diary to Jock Ewing, which revealed that Jock was Ray's father. Jock welcomed Ray into the Ewing family and publicly
Ray_Krebbs
Television series
MacSweeney and Jock O'Keeffe, lovable rogues from Cork. Alex Murphy and Chris Walley reprised their roles from the film as Conor and Jock respectively,
The Young Offenders (TV series)
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Scottish footballer (1923–1999)
ISBN 9781909178847. Jock Govan at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database Jock Govan at the Scottish Football Association Jock Govan
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Canadian soccer player
Jack “Casey” Coulter or Jock Coulter was the main goal scorer within the great Westminster Royals side, winning three national titles between 1928 and
Jock_Coulter
British volunteer in the International Brigades
Joseph Wallace "Jock" Cunningham (20 December 1902 – 22 February 1969)[citation needed] was a British volunteer in the International Brigades in the Spanish
Jock_Cunningham
Song written by James "Sugar Boy" Crawford
a much-covered song from New Orleans, United States, originally titled "Jock-A-Mo" when released in 1953. The song tells of a parade collision between
Iko_Iko
1955 animated Disney film
grows up pampered by her doting owners, and befriends her neighbors' dogs Jock (a Scottie) and Trusty (an elderly bloodhound). Across town, a stray terrier-mix
Lady_and_the_Tramp
American football player (born 1968)
Jock Stacy Jones (born March 13, 1968) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). He
Jock_Jones
Song sung by fans of Rangers
"Big Jock Knew" is a football chant sung by fans of Scottish football club Rangers. It is aimed to antagonise supporters of local rivals Celtic, alleging
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Scottish-Australian outlaw biker (born 1943)
William George "Jock" Ross (born 5 August 1943) is a Scottish-born Australian outlaw biker, best known as the founder and the "Supreme Commander" of the
William_"Jock"_Ross
British punk band
band which was formed in 1978 by vocalist Colin Abrahall, guitarist Colin "Jock" Blyth, bassist Sean McCarthy (replaced by Ross Lomas after two years) and
GBH_(band)
Scotland international rugby union player
Jock Millican (born 21 August 1951) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. He is now a businessman. While at the University of Edinburgh
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French oceanographer and author (1910–1997)
Jacques-Yves Cousteau (/kuːˈstoʊ/, also UK: /ˈkuːstoʊ/; French: [ʒak iv kusto]; 11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, oceanographer
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Australian yachtsman (1915–1997)
Alexander Stuart "Jock" Sturrock MBE (14 May 1915 in Melbourne – 11 July 1997 in Noosa Heads) was a noted Australian yachtsman who won over four hundred
Jock_Sturrock
Australian rules footballer
Thomas 'Jock' Spencer (15 December 1928 – 15 April 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League
Jock_Spencer
as his bulldog Dodo, wartime cat Nelson, poodle Rufus and marmalade cat, Jock. He also kept a large variety of creatures on his estate, Chartwell, including
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Scottish footballer
player ever to be capped while on the club's books. Born in Coatbridge, Jock White was one of four brothers who played top-class football — Willie was
Jock_White
Scottish football commentator
(Glasgow, U.K.) 12 May 2002 Brown quits Parkhead, BBC News, 7 November 1998. "Jock Brown appointed as Chairman of Hamilton Academical Football Club". hamiltonacciesfc
Jock_Brown
Scottish footballer (1926–2021)
off-season. Jock Aird died in June 2021 at the age of 94. List of association footballers who have been capped for two senior national teams "Jock Aird". Barry
Jock_Aird
Scottish footballer (1935–1996)
1979–80 "Jock Wallace Jr". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Archived from the original on 8 June 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2017. "Obituary: Jock Wallace"
Jock_Wallace_Jr.
American racing driver (born 1978)
Champions". Racing America On SI. Retrieved January 14, 2025. "Kurt Busch". JockBio. Archived from the original on January 8, 2019. Retrieved December 5,
Kurt_Busch
British boxer
Bamford (20 November 1908 – 20 November 1971), better known by his ring name Jock McAvoy, was a British boxer who fought from 1927 to 1945. He held the British
Jock_McAvoy
British sidecar racer
John Robert "Jock" Taylor (9 March 1954 – 15 August 1982) was a Scottish World Champion motorcycle sidecar racer. Taylor was born in Pencaitland, East
Jock_Taylor
Canadian actor and writer
Jock Brandis is an author, film actor, film technician, inventor, and humanitarian. Brandis has received the 2006 Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Award
Jock_Brandis
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock Cameron may refer to: Jock Cameron (1905–1935), South African cricketer Jock Cameron (footballer), Scottish international soccer player Jack Cameron
Jock_Cameron_(disambiguation)
Association football club in Scotland
The club enjoyed their greatest successes during the 1960s and 70s under Jock Stein, when they won nine consecutive league titles and the 1967 European
Celtic_F.C.
for the 1986 World Cup finals in Mexico was marred by the death of Manager Jock Stein. In the end caretaker manager Alex Ferguson was not able to take the
1985–86_in_Scottish_football
British civil servant and diarist (1915-1987)
Sir John Rupert "Jock" Colville (28 January 1915 – 19 November 1987) was a British civil servant. He is best known for his diaries, which provide an intimate
Jock_Colville
Topics referred to by the same term
Jock Anderson may refer to: Jock R. Anderson (born 1941), Australian agricultural economist John Kinloch Anderson (1924–2015), classicist This disambiguation
Jock_Anderson
1997 compilation album by Various artists
Jock Jams, Volume 3 was the third album in the Jock Jams compilation album series. It contained the single "The Jock Jam" (or "ESPN Presents the Jock
Jock_Jams,_Volume_3
Television series
MTV Rock N' Jock is a television series on MTV featuring actors, musicians, and other entertainers playing sports with professional athletes. The original
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Canadian artist (1897–1960)
May 1897 – 3 December 1960), commonly known in his professional life as Jock Macdonald, was a member of Painters Eleven (Painters 11, or P11), whose goal
Jock_Macdonald
Canadian physician (born 1946)
video of TEDx talk by Jock McKeen on YouTube Jock McKeen's Eulogy for Father Jack Sproule (2016) "Psychology in China" - article by Jock McKeen & Bennet Wong
Jock_McKeen
Island country in the Pacific Ocean
2021. Phillips, Jock (1 August 2015) [2005]. "History of immigration – British immigration and the New Zealand Company". In Phillips, Jock (ed.). Te Ara:
New_Zealand
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JOCK
Male
Swiss
, supplanter.
Boy/Male
Hebrew English Scottish
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Hebrew, Scottish
God has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor; Based on John or Jacques
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."
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Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
White, bright, dryness.
Boy/Male
Christian, Indian, Tamil
Young and Beautiful
Female
Italian
Italian name GIOIA means "happiness."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Covell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. It may be a variant of a medieval name, Preville, a habitational name from a Norman place named with the elements pré ‘meadow’ + ville ‘settlement’. However, this theory is not supported by evidence of early forms.
Girl/Female
Indian
Wise, Clean
Boy/Male
British, English
Short; Little Person
Boy/Male
Tamil
Buddhinath | பà¯à®¤à¯à®¤à®¿à®¨à®¾à®¤Â
God of wisdom
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Just Honest, Equal, Upright
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
Lord Visnu
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jockey
n.
A deceitful, tricky dealer or horse jockey.
n.
A trainer and dealer in horses.
imp. & p. p.
of Jockey
n.
A professional rider and trainer of race horses.
v. i.
To play or act the jockey; to cheat.
n.
A professional rider of horses in races.
n.
A turkey cock; a bubbling Jock.
v. t.
" To jostle by riding against one."
n.
The act or management of one who jockeys; trickery.
n.
A dealer in horses; a horse trader.
n.
The art, character, or position, of a jockey; the personality of a jockey.
n.
The practice of jockeys.
pl.
of Jockey
n.
A cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade.
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.
v. i.
To procure or sustain a reduction of flesh; -- said of a jockey in preparation for a race, etc.
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.
v. t.
To play the jockey toward; to cheat; to trick; to impose upon in trade; as, to jockey a customer.