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Jocko Meaning in English

word

ˈdʒɑːkoʊ
JAH-ko
dʒˈɒkəʊ
JO-koh

Definition

A 'jocko' usually refers to a toy monkey, or sometimes to a monkey-shaped figurine. It is also rarely seen as a nickname or slang, but its main use is for objects shaped like monkeys.

Usage & Nuances

Rare word, somewhat old-fashioned. Most common in reference to antique or wind-up toy monkeys. In U.S. historical contexts, 'jocko' can also refer to 'lawn jockey' statues, but this meaning is outdated and sometimes offensive. Not widely recognized in modern speech.

Example Sentences

The old toy box had a jocko inside.

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She collects vintage jocko figurines.

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That mechanical jocko can clap its hands.

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My grandfather gave me his favorite jocko from when he was a child.

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You don’t see many jockos around these days—they’re pretty rare.

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That shop specializes in antique jockos from the 1920s.

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