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    [Noun]  | "dock" | \ ˈdäk \


    1: a place (such as a wharf or platform) for the loading or unloading of materials

    2: a usually wooden pier used as a landing place or moorage for boats

    3: a device in which a smartphone, digital camera, etc., is placed for charging, accessing a power supply, or connecting to another electronic device


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English dokke, probably from Middle Dutch docke;

    [Noun]  | "dock" 


    1: the part of an animal's tail left after it has been shortened

    2: the solid part of an animal's tail as distinguished from the hair


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English dok, perhaps from Old English -docca (as in fingirdocca finger muscle); akin to Old High German tocka doll, Old Norse dokka bundle;

    [Noun]  | "dock" 


    1: the place in a criminal court where a prisoner stands or sits during trial


    Origin: 1586 ;

     Dutch dialect (Flanders) docke cage;

    [Noun]  | "dock" 


    1: any of a genus (Rumex) of coarse weedy plants of the buckwheat family having long taproots and sometimes used as potherbs

    2: any of several usually broad-leaved weedy plants (as of the genus Silphium)


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English docce; akin to Middle Dutch docke dock;

    [Noun]  | "dry dock" 


    1: a dock that can be kept dry for use during the construction or repairing of ships


    Origin: 1626 ;

    [Noun]  | "floating dock" 


    1: a dock that floats on the water and can be partly submerged to permit entry of a ship and raised to keep the ship high and dry —called also floating drydock


    Origin: 1776 ;

    [Verb]  | "dock" 


    1: to haul or guide into or alongside a dock

    2: to connect an electronic device (such as a computer or a digital camera) to another device

    3: to join (two spacecraft) mechanically while in space


    Origin: 1600 ;

    [Verb]  | "dock" 


    1: to subject to a deduction

    2: to penalize by depriving of a benefit ordinarily due; especially : to fine by a deduction of wages

    3: to take away a part of : abridge


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Verb]  | "dry-dock" | \ ˈdrī-ˌdäk \


    1: to place in a dry dock


    Origin: 1854 ;

    [Plural noun]  | "the docks" 


    1: the area in a town or city that has rows of docks, offices, and other buildings

    [Noun]  | "docks" 


    1: a structure used by boats and ships for taking on or landing cargo and passengers;


      * e.g., " ... the boat remained tied up at the dock for a week, waiting for the weather to clear "



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    [Noun]  | "dock" 


    1: a structure used by boats and ships for taking on or landing cargo and passengers;


      * e.g., " ... the boat remained tied up at the dock for a week, waiting for the weather to clear "



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    [Verb]  | "docks" 


    1: to make less in extent or duration;


      * e.g., " ... the editorial was docked by about a hundred words to make it fit on the page "





    2: to make (something) shorter or smaller with the use of a cutting instrument;


      * e.g., " ... the boxer's tail was docked soon after birth "



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    [Verb]  | "docks" 


    1: to stop at or near a place along the shore;


      * e.g., " ... the cruise ship docked at the first port of call early the next morning "



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    [Verb]  | "dock" 


    1: to make less in extent or duration;


      * e.g., " ... the editorial was docked by about a hundred words to make it fit on the page "





    2: to make (something) shorter or smaller with the use of a cutting instrument;


      * e.g., " ... the boxer's tail was docked soon after birth "



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    [Verb]  | "dock" 


    1: to stop at or near a place along the shore;


      * e.g., " ... the cruise ship docked at the first port of call early the next morning "



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     [ "docks" ]

    1: docks is the place by docklands where its good to smoke cigars and cigs with no breeze around

      * e.g.,  ... ay yo uddin blud wanna go docks smoke 

     [ "docking" ]

    1: A very intimate and intense sexual act performed by two uncircumcised men. Guy one pulls his foreskin back and holds it while guy two stretches his open and outward as far as possible over the head and shaft of guy one's penis. Then guy one repeats the procedure as he's releasing all of his foreskin that he was holding back tightly, pulling the opening out and as far down as possible over guy two's penis, making sure guy two's foreskin stays in place. When complete both cockheads are touching tip to tip encased inside of each others foreskin, the duel coverage combined with the moist juices starting to flow from each of them creates a suctioning effect somewhat similar to a fleshlight, helping to hold everything in place while jacking both penises as one, an effect much like that of those chinese finger "handcuffs", allowing quite a bit of masturbating action while easily staying inside of each other. The sensation is so intense that both guys will quite often ejaculate simultaneously, visually filling the foreskin coupling with so much cum you can see it swell to the point of overflow, slowly uncoupling the foreskins and savoring the warm wet sensations, working their still hard penises together with their intermingled juices...

      * e.g.,  ... "Keanu and Harry were both so overwhelmed by the intensely intimate feeling of docking their penises inside of each other's foreskins that they instinctively began to kiss each other deeply as Keanu worked their cocks together as one, both exploding huge loads, seeing their foreskins swell like a water balloon trying to hold all of their hot man juices. As he released their cockheads from one another he grabbed Harry's firm ass and ground his big hard cum dripping cock into Harry's bright bushy ginger pubes as he buried his nose into his sweaty pit, deeply sniffing Harry's sexy scent!" 

     [ "docking" ]

    1: the word you look up on urban dictionary to make somebody scarred

      * e.g.,  ... yo my dude, look up docking real quick 

     [ "Dock" ]

    1: A homosexual act where a man sticks the head of his penis in the foreskin of another man's penis.

      * e.g.,  ... Yo wanna dock with me?? 

     [ "Docking" ]

    1: Docking: Two men are gathered… one circumcised, the other, not circumcised. The non-circumcised individual places his erect penis to the tip of the other gentleman who then pulls his foreskin over the two heads and proceeds to jerk them both off.

      * e.g.,  ... Docking: “Want to go dock weiners? I don’t have time to hit the gym and take selfies, so I want to do something gay before my wife and I meet up at Olive Garden.” 

     [ "Docking" ]

    1: Docking is the adhering of two or more flappy skinned cocks stretching over and under the call of duty for optimal climax inside the foreskin walls vip room

      * e.g.,  ... I walked in on Jose and leche docking in the bedroom. It looked like a Fifi bag dressed in flesh tone. 

     [ "Dock" ]

    1: to place the foreskin of your dick over someone else's penis head

      * e.g.,  ... Clay Aiken docked Lance Bass when he came out of the closet. 

     [ "docking" ]

    1: The act of placing the head of ones penis inside the foreskin of another's penis.

      * e.g.,  ... David and Patrick enjoyed docking immensely because of Patty's stretchy foreskin. 

     [ "Docking" ]

    1: The act of placing the head of ones penis inside the foreskin of another's penis.

      * e.g.,  ... Sam and Gaz enjoyed docking immensely because of Sam's stretchy foreskin. 

     [ "Docking" ]

    1: When a foreskin is placed over a circumcised penis head for pleasure

      * e.g.,  ... Andy placed his foreskin over simons uncircumcised penis head for pleasure and Laura walked in and said 'what The! Oh you're just docking' 

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