Talk:bock

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Verb sense. — Vildricianus 11:56, 14 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

I could only find one reference to "bocking" in that sense. It should be under powerbock. RFVfailed for now. I have no doubt it will enter English in due course. Andrew massyn 16:34, 12 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Verb[edit]

bock

  1. Activity involving running, jumping and performing various acrobatics with the aid of vertically mounted curved springs attached to one's legs for exercise, pleasure or entertainment purposes. Based on the name of the German inventor of this type of device, Alexander Böck. Also referred to as powerbocking. See photo [[1]]
    The boy's favorite place to bock is in the park.
    To really understand how to PowerBock or Bocking, you will want to check out videos on this site and others, the sport will blow you mind. ...

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