A fork of Rural Dictionary
As used in the Hawaiian Islands, "Hang Loose or "Shocka" is used as a non verbal expression; or greeting. To tell the receipiant, that every thing will be OK, Relax, Stop looking at me w/ that stern look on your face.
( Mostly Visual) With the three mid figures folded down.
Extend the Thumb & Pinky finger out, and shake vigourously, about the radial axis of the wrist.
"Check Ya' Later Dudes,or shocka"
Driving your vehicle and you stop to let someone make a turn you stop and give him the shocka hand sign
Driving your car someone let you in a spot or make a turn you give him the shocka hand sign, as a way of saying hang loose or thank you, mahalo.
2 in the pink, 1 in the stink! The shocka is often used in pictures, but rarely in the bed. Most wonderful urbanites tend to insert a shocka into any group photo. Favorites are class or club pictures, Boy Scout or Girl Scout pictures, or Church photos. The Shocka has become the official symbol of the Man Scouts of America whose main branch is located in Rutherfordton, North Carolina. Women tend not to enjoy the Shocka. Common phrases that entail the Shocka: Shock the World. 2 and 1, always a good combination. Big Shocka!
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Shocka the next big truck group we only got fye ass trucks and big cocks won’t catch them riding with out hoes or in a group shocka empire bitchhh. Big 3x bitchh
Shocka empire will forever be on top you won’t catch anyone lackin.
2 in the goop, one in the poop. 2 in the stink and one in the pink. frequently used by Team Shocker.
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flip it and rip it, if she talks shit then shock shit