I'd have thought Hocking up saliva was a widespread enough slang usage to be recognized here. --68.75.224.214 06:10, 25 August 2010 (UTC)
- Isn't that a spelling of hawk? Also, see hork. DCDuring TALK 22:53, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
What about adding the Yiddish derived meaning of the word hock that comes from Yiddish, meaning to pester?
- Do you know the Hebrew script for it? We might already have it? DCDuring TALK 22:53, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
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- Time: 2004-10-18T08:55:16Z - By: w:User:Schnolle - Comment: First def, substub and dangerously close to a dictionary entry. So sue me.
- Time: 2004-10-18T09:48:01Z - By: w:User:Schnolle - Comment: Added category
- Time: 2004-10-18T10:24:08Z - By: w:User:Schnolle - Comment: see also heel
- Time: 2004-11-05T16:01:04Z - By: w:User:Lexor - Comment: Wikify
- Time: 2005-04-19T00:18:33Z - By: w:User:Allen3 - Comment: {{move to wiktionary}}