subs. (venery).—1.  See quot. For synonyms, see CREAMSTICK, PRICK, and MONOSYLLABLE. JOCK-HUNTING = seeking the sexual favor; and JOCK-HUNTER = MUTTON-MONGER (q.v.). [Probably an abbreviation of (old cant) JOCKUM (q.v.). For synonyms, see GREENS and RIDE.

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  1790.  H. T. POTTER, A New Dictionary of All the Cant and Flash Languages, s.v. JOCK, private parts of a man or woman.

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  2.  (colloquial).—See JOCKEY.

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  Verb. (venery).—1.  See quot. For synonyms, see GREENS and RIDE.

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  c. 1696.  B. E., A New Dictionary of the Canting Crew, s.v. JOCK, to copulate with a woman.

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  1725.  A New Canting Dictionary, s.v.

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  1785.  GROSE, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, s.v. JOCK, to enjoy a woman.

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  1859.  G. W. MATSELL, Vocabulum; or, The Rogue’s Lexicon, s.v.

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  2.  (American).—To enjoy oneself.

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