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Definition of Ocker

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Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool".
Definitions include: This definition is questionable and is pending deletion.
Definitions include: It means something that looks too good for words. Refers to clothing, automobiles, etc... Could be a synonym for the slang word fly, but more intense. Originated on the streets of New York City.
Definitions include: thousands of dollars.
Definitions include: to take the blame for a misdeed.
Definitions include: spelling and pronunciation variant of "shake the spot", meaning to leave.
Definitions include: having been kicked out of one's residence.
Definitions include: to wear one's pants low.
Definitions include: to have sex
Definitions include: an attractive person.

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