Complete Definition of "brock"

see|Brock
English

Etymology
From OE. broc, itself from Irish Gaelic broc, Welsh & Cornish broch

Pronunciation
italbrac|RP IPA|/br�k/
italbrac|US IPA|/br��k/
rhymes|�k

Noun
en-noun

  1. A country name for a badger.

Verb
en-verb

  1. to taunt

1988 : Then other boys noticed that he had a softness for me, and brocked us both, so that I, who had been as unconscious as ever of anything erotic, suddenly learnt what was going on &, by some profound power of suggestion, what my feelings actually were. - w:Alan Hollinghurst|Alan Hollinghurst, w:The Swimming Pool Library|The Swimming Pool Library, (Penguin Books, paperback edition, 112)

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