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English
Etymology
Anglicized from Dutch Spaak.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Spock (countable and uncountable, plural Spocks)
- An American surname from Dutch.
- (science fiction) In Star Trek, a Starfleet commander and science officer of the USS Enterprise, especially known for his Vulcan logic, reason, and stoicism and his distinctive pointed ears.
- Alternative form: Mr. Spock
2010, William McDonald Wallace, The Decline and Fall of the U.S. Economy: How Liberals and Conservatives Both Got It Wrong, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, page 48:This caricature called economic man was not only completely self-centered, he was also entirely rational in all his decisions, whether consuming or investing—a veritable Mr. Spock.
2008 December 2, “Sportsman of the Year: Michael Phelps”, in Sports Illustrated:Phelps's calorie intake may seem superhuman, and his 6' 4", 185-pound body may recall Greek statuary, but fans are also drawn to him by a goofy grin and oversized ears that led to his being called Spock on the school bus.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Spock.
- Ellipsis of Mr. Spock. An asteroid in Main Belt, Solar System
Derived terms
Noun
Spock (plural Spocks)
- (pop psychology) A person or character like a Star Trek Vulcan; someone resembling Star Trek's character Spock.
- (rock paper scissors) The Vulcan salute when used in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock, a handshape that beats rock and scissors and loses to lizard and paper.
Synonyms
Verb
Spock (third-person singular simple present Spocks, present participle Spocking, simple past and past participle Spocked)
- (rock paper scissors) To play the Vulcan salute hand. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
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