jock Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dʒɒk]
  • Us [ dʒɑːk]

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  • Membership in the "burnout" and "jock" groups bears some relation to the social class structure of the community in general, working-class and middle-class respectively.

  • The boys' use of both variables follows the same patterns as the girls', with the jocks' speech more standard than the burnouts'.

  • As both figures show, jock girls are the most standard in their pronunciation of both variables, while burnout girls are the least.

  • The product also offers relief from various types of itching from eczema to insect bites, ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot.

  • Their comedic style was highlighted by a self-deprecating sense of humor, rather than shock jock talk.

  • Many shock jocks have been fired as a result of such punishments as regulatory fines, loss of advertisers, or simply social and political outrage.

  • Some have categorized them as shock jocks, despite their disagreement with the term.

  • Live programs hosted by student and community jocks can be of any format/genre from talk, music, to radio drama.

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