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/shlok/, adj., n.schlock.
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shlock|y — «SHLOK ee», adjective, shlock|i|er, shlock|i|est. = schlocky. (Cf. ↑schlocky) … Useful english dictionary
shlock — ☆ shlock [shläk ] n., adj. alt. sp. of SCHLOCK … English World dictionary
shlock — n anything shoddy, inferior or meretricious. The word is Yiddish from German (either schlacke: dregs, or schlagen: slap or knock, in the sense of jacking up prices or damaged goods). The main application of shlock in American, and later British,… … Contemporary slang
shlock — noun merchandise that is shoddy or inferior • Syn: ↑schlock, ↑dreck • Usage Domain: ↑slang, ↑cant, ↑jargon, ↑lingo, ↑argot, ↑patois, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Shlock Rock — is a Jewish music band, put together in December 1985 and led by singer Lenny Solomon [ [http://www.shlockrock.com/main.php?p=1 Shlock Rock ] ] , which parodies popular secular songs, substituting new, religious themed lyrics for the music. Their … Wikipedia
shlock — variant of schlock … New Collegiate Dictionary
shlock — [[t]ʃlɒk[/t]] n. cvb sts schlock … From formal English to slang
Ovaltine — Type Cocoa flavored dairy drink Manufacturer Associated British Foods or licensees (Nestlé in the United States) Country of origin Switzerland Introduced 1904 … Wikipedia
schlock — or schlocky; also shlock or shlocky adjective Etymology: perhaps from Yiddish shlak evil, nuisance, literally, blow Date: 1916 of low quality or value • schlock noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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