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Slock

Slock \Slock\, Slocken \Slock"en\, v. t. To quench; to allay; to slake. See Slake. [Obs. or Scot.]

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slock

n. An improvised weapon consisting of a padlock placed in a sock, common in prison environments.

Usage examples of "slock".

He watched as the newcomer paused behind Slock, who was busy returning the stares of the spectators and did not notice the new arrival.

The Groaci were to supply the necessary hardware and Slock, as foreman at the shipyards, was to see that everything was properly installed.

In a remarkable display of strength for a man of his years, he bashed the gun against the pavement until the slock shattered and the mechanism flew in all directions.