Pollock
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A marine gadoid fish (Pollachius carbonarius), native both ofthe European and American coasts. It is allied to the cod, and likeit is salted and dried. In England it is called coalfish, lob,podley, podling, pollack, etc.
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A slang term for Polish people. Usually meant as an insult. Often heard in western Pennsylvania. Pollocks often have an uncontrollable love of Polka music.
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A word you cannot use to describe another polish person unless you are also a pollock.
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/ˈpɒlək/ [pol-uhk]
(verb). To divert or derail a reasonably functional internet message board by interjecting the unanswerable, indeterminate question 'what is (good?) art' into an otherwise perfectly good discussion cycle. After Jackson Pollock, a famous artist who has spawned more discussions about 'what is art?' than anyone ever in history. -
To [bust a load] all over something/someone mimicking [the art] style of [Jackson Pollock].
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A type of [fish] commonly extracted off [the coast] of [Alaska]
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v. The process of having a particularly aggressive and [forceful] bout of diarrhea that leaves the inside of the bowl splattered as though [Jackson Pollock] had painted it in your poo.
n. The resulting image of the interior of the toilet bowl after one has [pollocked]. -
An [offense] [name] for someone [polish]
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A commercially valuable food fish of the cod family, occurring in the North Atlantic.
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