Pollock
See also: pollock
English
Etymology 1
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Pronunciation
As the noun pollock.
Proper noun
Pollock (countable and uncountable, plural Pollocks)
- A surname.
- A number of places in the United States:
- An unincorporated community in Idaho County, Idaho.
- A town in Grant Parish, Louisiana.
- A village in Sullivan County, Missouri.
- A town in Campbell County, South Dakota.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
See Polack.
Pronunciation
As Polack.
Noun
Pollock (plural Pollocks)
- Alternative spelling of Polack
- 1993 January 15, “Krzyzewski's plea couldn't sway Presidents Commission”, in The Advocate:
- "Maybe I'm a dumb Pollock. Is that too simple?" Krzyzewski's arguments were well-founded.
- 2003, Richard Medugno, Bigger Dreams: A Two Act Play about Deaf Politician Gary Malkowski, 1st Books Library, →ISBN, page 13:
- YOUNG GARY (Voicing) Shut up, you dumb Pollock!
- BOB is struck dumb. He just stares at YOUNG GARY.
- a. 2004, “Bridget” (student), quoted in Karyn D. McKinney, Being White: Stories of Race and Racism, Routledge (2005), →ISBN, page 122:
- Also, when people tell dumb Pollock jokes, I never get uptight or angry with the person for telling it.
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