jock |
null |
As nouns the difference between jock and null
is that
jock is (uk|slang) a scot while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a proper noun jock
is a nickname.
jock |
manly |
As a proper noun jock
is a nickname.
As a noun jock
is (uk|slang) a scot.
As an adjective manly is
having the characteristics of a man.
himbo |
jock |
As nouns the difference between himbo and jock
is that
himbo is (derogatory|slang) a physically attractive man who lacks intelligence; the male equivalent of a bimbo while
jock is (uk|slang) a scot.
As a proper noun jock is
a nickname.
girly |
jock |
As nouns the difference between girly and jock
is that
girly is (
child speak ) girl while
jock is (uk|slang) a scot.
As an adjective girly
is characteristic of a stereotypical girl, very effeminate, sweet.
As a proper noun jock is
a nickname.
jest |
jock |
As nouns the difference between jest and jock
is that
jest is (archaic) an act performed for amusement; a joke while
jock is (uk|slang) a scot.
As a verb jest
is to tell a joke; to talk in a playful manner; to make fun of something or someone .
As a proper noun jock is
a nickname.
chock |
jock |
As nouns the difference between chock and jock
is that
chock is any wooden block used as a wedge or filler or
chock can be (obsolete) an encounter while
jock is (uk|slang) a scot.
As a verb chock
is to stop or fasten, as with a wedge, or block; to scotch or
chock can be (obsolete) to encounter or
chock can be to make a dull sound.
As an adverb chock
is (nautical) entirely; quite.
As a proper noun jock is
a nickname.
jock |
under |
As a noun jock
is a common man.
As a verb jock
is to masturbate.
As a proper noun Jock
is a nickname.
As a preposition under is
in or at a lower level than.
As an adverb under is
in a way lower or less than.
As an adjective under is
being lower; being beneath something.
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