Sc. [f. prec. + Jock = JACK. Perh. suggested in part by the sound made by the bird; cf. the English gobbler.] A colloquial name for the turkey-cock; also fig.

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1814.  Scott, Lett., in Lockhart (1839), V. 12. I am sair halded down by the Bubbly jock.

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1865.  Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., VI. XVI. ii. 143. Oh my winged Voltaire, to what dunghill Bubbly-Jocks you do stoop with homage.

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