The difference between Sock and Socko
When used as adjectives, sock means extremely successful, whereas socko means superb, excellent, stunning.
Sock is also noun with the meaning: a knitted or woven covering for the foot.
Sock is also verb with the meaning: to hit or strike violently.
check bellow for the other definitions of Sock and Socko
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Sock as a noun:
A knitted or woven covering for the foot.
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Sock as a noun:
A shoe worn by Greco-Roman comedy actors.
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Sock as a noun:
A color pattern (usually white) on a cat's lower leg that is different from the color pattern on the rest of the cat, thus giving it the impression of a wearing a sock.
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Sock as a noun (WMF jargon):
A sock puppet.
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Sock as a noun (firearms, informal):
A gun sock.
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Sock as an adjective (slang, dated):
Extremely successful.
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Sock as a noun (slang):
A violent blow; a punch.
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Sock as a verb (slang, transitive):
To hit or strike violently; to deliver a blow to.
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Sock as a verb (slang, transitive):
To throw.
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Sock as a noun:
A ploughshare.
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Sock as a noun (computing, networking):
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Socko as an adjective (US, slang):
Superb, excellent, stunning.