A fork of Rural Dictionary
(prison slang, combination of sock/lock) 1. n. A common prison weapon consisting often of one or more padlocks or combination locks placed in a sock, which is then used like a club to beat someone.
2. v.t./v.i. To beat (someone) in this manner.
Bubba took that slock of his and gave Pee Wee a beatdown.
A combination of slug and clock. Massively wild punch to the face.
If you don't stop playing "Friday" I'll freaking slock you
To kill a critter, especially with a primitive weapon such as a blowgun or archery equipment, but can also be used to describe critters hunted with a gun. The term was originally coined by the slockmaster himself, Tim Wells.
There was a possum under the back porch, and we proceeded to slock him with the blowgun.