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Jocko

Jocko is a nickname, often for John or Joseph. People named Jocko include:

  • Jocko Anderson (born 1892), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Joseph J. Clark (1893-1971), Native American US Navy admiral
  • Jocko Collins, National Basketball Association referee and supervisor of officials
  • Jocko Conlan (1899–1989), American Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball umpire
  • Jocko Conlon (born 1897), Major League Baseball player
  • Jocko Cunningham, former racing driver who competed in the SCCA/ECAR Formula Atlantic series from 1986 to 1990
  • Jocko Fields (1864-1950), Major League Baseball player
  • Jocko Flynn (1864–1907), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Joaquín "Jack" García (born 1952), retired undercover FBI agent
  • Jack Gotta (1929–2013), American football player, coach and general manager, mainly in the Canadian Football League
  • Jocko Halligan (1868–1945), Major League Baseball player
  • Jocko Henderson (1918-2000), American radio personality
  • Luke Johnson (musician) (born 1981), English rock musician, drummer and songwriter
  • Jocko Maggiacomo (born 1947), NASCAR Winston Cup series driver
  • Jocko Marcellino (born 1950), American singer, musician, songwriter, producer, actor and one of the founders of the American rock and roll group Sha Na Na
  • Sherman Maxwell (1907–2008), African-American sportscaster and chronicler of Negro league baseball
  • Jocko Milligan (1861–1923), Major League Baseball catcher
  • Jack Nelson (American football) (1927-1978), American college and National Football League coach
  • Jocko Sims, American actor best known for his role as Anthony Adams (aka Panic) on the Starz network series Crash
  • Gwyn Thomas (reporter) (1913-2010), Canadian crime reporter
  • Jocko Thompson (1917-1988), Major League Baseball pitcher

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Jocko (disambiguation)

Jocko is a masculine nickname. It may also refer to:

  • Jocko Valley, Montana, United States
  • Jocko River, Montana
  • Jocko ou le Singe du Brésil (Jocko or the Monkey of Brazil), a 19th-century play by Edmond Rochefort
  • a monkey in Jo, Zette and Jocko, a Franco-Belgian comic book series
  • Jocko (walrus), a character in the movie 50 First Dates and the walrus who played him
  • jocko, a short version of a lawn jockey

Usage examples of "jocko".

She was sitting in the middle, Jocko on one side, Coney on the other, they started talking across her about various cops they had known.

The hooker had her legs spread on the stool there, Jocko was exploring under her skirt, and meanwhile telling Coney about the Texas Rangers and what sons of bitches they were.

The black girl was looking at Jocko becaus, he used the word nigger in her presence.

It turned out Jocko had been in it a long time, done his first robbery when he was eighteen, well, almost nineteen.

He had a baby face, Jocko, but he was built like a gorilla and there was a mean streak running through him that showed in the slight curl of his lip and the cold, flat look in his eyes.

The people Jocko had in mind, or what it looked like at first, were two girls in his apartment up in the Bronx.

And the next morning, which was three days before Christmas, Jocko came around with a Colt Detective Special and said it was a present.

Coney had heard Jocko using that same line a total of twelve times now.

Coney came in behind him, was closing the door when he heard Jocko doing his monster routine.

Coney started lau Jocko thought Coney had lost his marbles, and began tugging on his sleeve, trying get him out of the store.

Special cart rid Jocko rolled out the cylinder now, glanced at the cartridges, nodded flipped the cylinder back into position, put the gun in his pocket again.

He was living in a fleabag on Forty-seventh when he ran into Jocko in the bar that night.

He heard the tinkling of the bell over the door as though it were coming from a distant lush valley, and he moved into the store behind Jocko, moved on feet that seemed cushioned- he was Somehow in sneakers again, though he wa sWearing black-leather loafers, he was running in high-topped Keds, he was ten years old and oin far a hae that had bean chalked onto the asphalt, running in slow motion, Coney, they are yelling at him.

Is he perhaps Carlisl Abernathy the Third, standing there beamin behind the counter as Jocko takes forever cross the stained-glass room.

Coney turns from the door, glances toward the counter for just a moment, sees that the baldheaded man in the red cotton jacket is looking suspiciously at Jocko as he approaches, the smile more tentative now: Is this a hold up here?