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Jock


Jock may refer to:

Common meanings

  • Jock (stereotype), a North American term for a stereotypical male athlete
  • Jock, a derogatory term for Scottish people mostly used by the English
  • Short for jockstrap, an item of male protective undergarment
  • Jocks, male briefs in Australian slang

Places

  • Jock River, Canada
  • Jocks Lagoon, Tasmania

People

  • Jock (given name), a list of people with the first name or nickname
  • Charles Jock (born 1989), American middle-distance runner
  • Duach Jock (born 1986), South Sudanese soccer player
  • Jock (cartoonist) (born 1972), British comic book artist Mark Simpson
  • Jock McIver, a stage name, along with Talbot O'Farrell, of English music hall performer William Parrott (1878–1952)

Fictional characters

  • Jock, pilot in game Deus Ex
  • Jock, a Scottish Terrier in Lady and the Tramp and Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
  • Wee Jock, a Highland Terrier in Hamish Macbeth
  • Jock Ewing, in Dallas on television
  • Jock Lindsey, a pilot from Raiders of the Lost Ark

Other uses

  • Jocks (film), a 1987 film
  • Jock the Hero Dog, an animated film from 2011
  • The Jocks, the British Army 9th (Scottish) Division
  • Jock, a dog, subject of the book Jock of the Bushveld by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick
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