1. bullock - Noun
2. bullock - Verb
3. Bullock - Proper noun
A young bull, or any male of the ox kind.
An ox, steer, or stag.
To bully.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI always told, Sandra Bullock was my student when she was younger, I always told her it's important that we hold on to our insecurity, the wisdom of insecurity. Sally Kirkland
It was the back nine [episodes of a season], was the backbreaker for us, right? You [can] kind of figure out the first ten over the summer; you pull three more out of nowhere; and then the back nine is just-- you're Sandra Bullock in Gravity. Jerry Seinfeld
Bullock by name, and Bullock by nature. Alan Bullock
I taught Sandra Bullock when no one knew who she was. I talked her out of quitting. I put her in a showcase. Sally Kirkland
Sandra Bullock on 'Gravity' Oscar Nom: 'I've Just Gotten Better at Not Picking Crap. Sandra Bullock
I threw big cowardly Hall on his belly I straddled him and rooted both spurs onto his thighs he roared like a big calf attacked by dogs ... I used to trip him and let him take a mouth ful of dust now and again as he was as helpless as a big guano after leaving a dead bullock or a horse. Ned Kelly