1. haddock - Noun
2. Haddock - Proper noun
A marine food fish (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), allied to the cod, inhabiting the northern coasts of Europe and America. It has a dark lateral line and a black spot on each side of the body, just back of the gills. Galled also haddie, and dickie.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLove is the delightful interval between meeting a beautiful girl and discovering that she looks like a haddock. John Barrymore
I sometimes wonder how we're short of cod. There's gonna be a load deep down that are hiding. But it's a good reason to put the price up, and it means a load of people will have haddock. They should tell people they're running out of all sorts. Make 'em panic a bit. Karl Pilkington
All manner of cooked fish can be used, including white fish such as pollock, coley or sustainably caught haddock (even the remnants of a fish supper from the chippie), or mackerel and sardines (freshly cooked or tinned and drained). Source: Internet
After he and Tintin find Red Rackham's treasure, Captain Haddock lives in the luxurious mansion Marlinspike Hall (Le château de Moulinsart in the original French). Source: Internet
A squad car was also set on fire at State Street and Haddock Place, CBS 2’s Steven Graves reported. Source: Internet
Bailey Haddock, from Olympia, Washington, is excited to begin her first collegiate season as a Redhawk. Source: Internet