Noun
One who hocks or pawns an item.
(slang) A wad of phlegm spat out by hocking.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDelegate Bill Howell (now Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates) introduced HB1322, which had been suggested to him by conservationists Charles Davenport and Phil Hocker. Source: Internet
Hocker cited reports filed to the Delaware Department of Elections which indicated that Houghton made an opening contribution of $3,500 to PAC302 in August 2018 and a $10,000 payment to Facts Matter PAC in September 2020. Source: Internet
Daniel Hocker, 42, a budget analyst for a real-estate investment company, held up a sign calling for the defunding of Planned Parenthood. Source: Internet
When not at work, Hocker loves being outdoors, hunting, fishing or hiking. Source: Internet
“La Red is good,” Hocker said. Source: Internet
“Sadly, she won’t be here,” said Gerry Hocker, who usually performs a duet or two with his sister. Source: Internet