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"Ock" - noun. an Americanized version of the Arab word "Ahkhee" which means (literally) "my brother". "Ahkhee" is difficult to say unless you are a native Arabic speaker and thus it is pronounced "Ock-kee", which then gets shortened to "Ock."
it is a term used mostly by African Americans and African American Muslims in urban areas.
Whaddup ock, whuz good?
...chillin ock, how you livin?


lol Me and heavy stay on that urban dictionaiy shytt
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"Ock" - noun. an Americanized version of the Arab word "Ahkhee" which means (literally) "my brother". "Ahkhee" is difficult to say unless you are a native Arabic speaker and thus it is pronounced "Ock-kee", which then gets shortened to "Ock."
it is a term used mostly by African Americans and African American Muslims in urban areas.
Whaddup ock, whuz good?
...chillin ock, how you livin?


lol Me and heavy stay on that urban dictionaiy shytt
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