cockblock
See also: cock block
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From cock + block; or more likely, a back-formation from cockblocker.
Pronunciation
Audio (AU): (file)
Verb
cockblock (third-person singular simple present cockblocks, present participle cockblocking, simple past and past participle cockblocked)
- (vulgar, slang) To make or attempt to make another's intended goal of sexual intercourse impossible.
- 1972, Edith Folb, A Comparative Study of Urban Black Argot: Final Report[1], page 135:
- [T]o COCK BLOCK: to interfere with a male's attempt to 'win over' a female, even if the other male is not interested in the female himself.
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- (vulgar, slang, by extension) To prevent someone from achieving a goal, aggressively getting in the way (e.g. an intentionally difficult level of video game).
Noun
cockblock (plural cockblocks)
Translations
one who cockblocks
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Related terms
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:cockblock.