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Your john hancock Meaning in English

expression

ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈdʒɑn/ /ˈhænˌkɑk
YOR jon HAN-kok
jˈɔː/ /dʒˈɒn/ /ˈhænˌkɒk
yaw JON HAN-kok

Definition

An informal American expression meaning 'your signature' or asking someone to sign their name, especially on a document.

Usage & Nuances

This is informal, used mainly in American English. It refers to signing your name, often humorously. Don’t use it in formal writing or outside the US; simply say 'signature' instead. Commonly used like: 'Put your John Hancock here.'

Example Sentences

Please put your John Hancock on this form.

basic

Just give me your John Hancock at the bottom of the page.

basic

Don't forget to write your John Hancock before you leave.

basic

Alright, I just need your John Hancock to make this official.

natural

Mind putting your John Hancock right here for me?

natural

They won't let you in without your John Hancock on the list.

natural