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 Cotton or woollen cloth used to cover floors or to protect carpets.
Cross-eyed. Apparantly derived from something said by the contributors father when he saw a boy called Mark Didd (formally Collen) whose eye pointed away from his gaze. Also called him Boss-eyed or Bock-eyed for a while.
Bock is British slang for a jinx.
To break, dismantle, disassemble, trash. Regional dialect word used in schools around Plymouth.
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A bowl or vessel made from a gourd.
A domestic or kitchen assistant at Christ's Hospital Boarding school in West Sussex, UK. Friday afternoon activities included the option of 'Bocker Squad' where they made you do odd jobs around the grounds of the school.
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A bowl or vessel made from a gourd.
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A kind of long-winged hawk; -- called also bockerel, and bockeret.
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Charter land held by deed under certain rents and free services, which differed in nothing from free socage lands. This species of tenure has given rise to the modern freeholds.
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Alt. of Bockland
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See Bookland.
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A coarse woolen fabric, used for floor cloths, to cover carpets, etc.; -- so called from the town of Bocking, in England, where it was first made.
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