<span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> <span class="searchmatch">ears</span> pl (plural only) (idiomatic) Pointy <span class="searchmatch">ears</span>, resembling those of <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span>, a Star Trek character. crosspeak...
main belt, Solar System. <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> <span class="searchmatch">ears</span> Spockery <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> generation Spockian <span class="searchmatch">Spocking</span> Spockish <span class="searchmatch">Spockism</span> <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span>-marked <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Spocks</span>) (popular psychology)...
intensity relative to the data on α 1 -antitrypsin in the absence of TTAI. crosspeak (plural crosspeaks) (physics) A correlation between two peaks <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> <span class="searchmatch">ears</span>...
From <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> + -ish. Spockish (comparative more Spockish, superlative most Spockish) Resembling or characteristic of the Star Trek character Mr. <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span>, especially...
From <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> + -ian. Spockian (comparative more Spockian, superlative most Spockian) Related to, or characteristic of, Dr. Benjamin <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> or his parenting...
resembling a lizard), that beats paper and <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> and loses to rock and scissors in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-<span class="searchmatch">Spock</span>. (in compounds) A person who idly spends...
full-fig Pharaoh chatted to a mad person in a baldie bathing-cap and Mr <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> <span class="searchmatch">ears</span>. 2008 January 3, Dominic Cavendish, “This right-on bird is just quackers”...
scissors and loses to paper. It beats lizard and loses to <span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-<span class="searchmatch">Spock</span>. (informal, cricket) A cricket ball, especially a new...
of sex between two men or two women: the term originated with the Kirk/<span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> pairing – it described the literal slash between their names). (deep cut):...
“Not really,” Philip replied. 2005, The Spectator, page 24, column 1: Kirk/<span class="searchmatch">Spock</span> in the 1970s is said to have been the first such story, involving characters...