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Qu'est-ce (qui) est pock - définition

FAMILY NAME
Pöck; Poeck

pock         
¦ noun a pockmark.
Derivatives
pocked adjective
pocky adjective (archaic).
Origin
OE poc 'pustule', of Gmc origin; cf. pox.
Pock         
·noun A pustule raised on the surface of the body in variolous and vaccine diseases.
pock         
1. Kind shorthand for I completely like and respect you, maybe even love you, but you must please leave me alone right now, no questions asked. Especially appropriate when the other person is visiting your turf - your dorm room, office, etc.
2. To leave immediately after hearing a pock request, without bearing the speaker any ill will.
(Your friend Bill is yakking while you're trying to finish your taxes.) You: Um, Bill? ...Pock. (Bill nods and walks out without feeling offended.)

Wikipédia

Pock

Pock, or Pöck, is a surname commonly associated with Austrian heritage. The surname is somewhat uncommon in the United States. It may refer to:

  • Bernhard Pock (1963-1996), stunt actor
  • Pontoffel Pock, fictional character in a Dr. Seuss film
  • Thomas Pöck (born 1981), Austrian-American ice hockey player
  • Tobias Pock (1609-1683), Austrian Baroque painter
  • Friedrich von Pöck (1825-1884), Austrian admiral and commander of the Austro-Hungarian Navy (1871-1883)
Exemples du corpus de texte pour pock
1. Alexander von Pock, manager of financial services at A.T.
2. Within the hotel‘s shattered windows and pock–marked walls lie the remnants of our illusions.
3. His ravaged, pock–marked face looked even harsher in reality than it did on screen.
4. Bullet holes pock the doors of two small rooms where doctors used to take naps.
5. Photographs nailed to walls pock–marked with holes left by the bullets that killed so many of them.