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English Idioms :: social climber
socer.html - {n.} A person who tries to mix with rich or well-known people and be accepted by them as friends and equals. * /People do not like Mrs. Brown very well; she is known as a social climber./ * /Social climbers are usually soon known and they are not accepted by those they run after./
English Idioms :: sock
socer.html - See: TAKE A PUNCH AT or TAKE A SOCK AT.
English Idioms :: sock it
socer.html - {v. phr.}, also {interj.}, {slang}, {informal} To give one's utmost; everything one is capable of; to give all one is capable of. * /Right on, Joe, sock it to 'em!/ * /I was watching the debate on television and more than once Bill Buckley really socked it to them./
New English :: soca
socer.html - noun
Also written sokah (Music) (Youth Culture ) A variety of calypso, originally from Trinidad, which incorporates various elements of soul music, especially its sophisticated instrumental arrangements. Etymology: A clipped compound, formed from the first two letters of soul and the initial syllable of calypso. History and Usage: Soca (at first called soul calypso) originated in Trinidad during the early seventies and by the end of the decade had spread to the world of American and British popular music. The spelling sokah relates to the title of an early soca record, Sokah, Soul of Calypso (1977) by 'Lord Shorty', a founding influence on the genre. The banned 'Soca Baptist' by Blue Boy...brought out the real Carnival spirit from southerners. Trinidad Guardian 11 Feb. 1980, p.
1 Few people would guess that some soca, reggae , lovers'-rock and, particularly, soul and dance music sometimes outsell 'chart' records. Sue Steward & Sheryl Garratt Signed, Sealed & Delivered (1984), p.
12 The records that fueled it--French Antillean and Trinidadian soca sides...from the nearby Guianas. Village Voice ( New York)
30 Jan. 1990, p. 83
Traditional English :: Soc.
socer.html - abbr.
1 Socialist.
2 Society.
Traditional English :: socage
socer.html - n.
(also soccage) a feudal tenure of land involving payment of rent or other non-military service to a superior. [ME f. AF socage f. soc f. OE socn SOKE]
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