| CHOCHOS | • chochos n. Plural of chocho. • CHOCHO n. the fruit of a tropical vine, similar to cucumber, aka chayote, also CHOKO. |
| CHOCKED | • chocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of chock. • CHOCK v. to secure with a block or wedge. |
| CHOCKER | • chocker adj. (UK, informal) Tightly packed, especially with people. • CHOCKER adj. (Australian slang) full up; fed up, also CHOCKERS. |
| CHOCKIE | • chockie n. (Informal, childish) Alternative form of choccy (“chocolate”). • CHOCKIE adj. (colloq.) chocolate, also CHOCKY [n -S]; like chocolate. |
| CHOCKOS | • chockos n. Plural of chocko. • CHOCKO n. (Australian slang) in World War II, a conscript, also CHOCO. |
| CHOCTAW | • Choctaw prop.n. An aboriginal peoples native to the area currently known as Mississippi, in the United States, with… • Choctaw prop.n. The language of the Choctaw tribe. • Choctaw prop.n. An unincorporated community in Bolivar County, Mississippi. |
| HOCKERS | • hockers n. Plural of hocker. • HOCKER n. one who hocks, pawns. |
| HOCKEYS | • hockeys n. Plural of hockey. • Hockeys prop.n. Plural of Hockey. • HOCKEY n. a ball game. |
| HOCKING | • hocking v. Present participle of hock. • Hocking prop.n. A surname. • Hocking prop.n. A river, the Hocking River in Ohio, United States, a tributary of the Ohio River. |
| HOCKLED | • hockled v. Simple past tense and past participle of hockle. • HOCKLE v. (dialect) to spit. |
| HOCKLES | • hockles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hockle. • HOCKLE v. (dialect) to spit. |
| HOCUSED | • hocused v. Simple past tense and past participle of hocus. • HOCUS v. to deceive or cheat. |
| HOCUSES | • hocuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hocus. • hocuses n. Plural of hocus. • HOCUS v. to deceive or cheat. |
| MANIHOC | • manihoc n. Obsolete form of manioc. • MANIHOC n. (Tupi) a plant of the manioc genus, aka cassava, also MANDIOC, MANDIOCA, MANDIOCCA, MANIHOT, MANIOC, MANIOCA. |
| PHOCINE | • phocine adj. Pertaining to a seal (or similar pinnipeds); seallike. • phocine n. (Zoology) A member of the subfamily Phocinae, comprising the "true" or "earless" seals. • PHOCINE adj. pertaining to seals. |
| SHOCHET | • shochet n. A person certified under Jewish law to slaughter cattle and poultry. • SHOCHET n. (Hebrew) a slaughterer who slaughters in the kosher manner. |
| SHOCHUS | • SHOCHU n. (Japanese) a Japanese liquor. |
| SHOCKED | • shocked adj. Surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback, particularly when also indignant. • shocked adj. (Medicine) Suffering from shock. • shocked adj. (Physics) Affected, altered, or transformed by one or more shock waves. |
| SHOCKER | • shocker n. (Colloquial) One who or that which shocks or startles. • shocker n. A device for giving electric shocks. • shocker n. (Colloquial) Something done really badly. |