Hocked Meaning in English
word · lemma: hock
Definition
To have given something valuable, like jewelry or electronics, to a pawn shop as a guarantee for a loan. If you "hocked" something, you temporarily gave it up for cash and may get it back if you repay the loan.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly informal and common in American English. Used mainly for physical items pawned for cash. Not related to 'hack' (computer), or 'hawk' (bird/sell). 'Hocked' is the past tense of 'hock'. Often heard in phrases like 'He hocked his watch.'
Example Sentences
He hocked his guitar to pay the rent.
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She hocked her ring when she needed emergency money.
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My uncle hocked his old watch last year.
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We were so broke, I hocked my phone just to buy groceries.
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Don't worry, I only hocked it temporarily—I'll get it back next week.
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If you've ever hocked something, you know how stressful it can be.
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