Crock
/krɒk/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A large earthenware pot or container, especially one used for cooking or storage.
She stored the pickles in a large ceramic crock on the shelf.
A container made of baked clay, typically used for making food.
The recipe calls for a crock to slow-cook the stew for hours.
Anything considered nonsense or worthless.
His claims about the paranormal were dismissed as a load of crock.
verb
To make a cracking sound.
The ice began to crock under the weight of the skater.
Etymology
From the Middle English 'crocche' meaning 'a pot or jar'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
crock of shit
A term used to describe something that is obviously untrue or ridiculous.
crock and bull story
An implausible story or fabrication intended to deceive.
that's a crock
A dismissive phrase indicating something is nonsense.
Related Words
crockery
Dishes, cups, and other articles made of baked clay.
crockpot
A type of slow cooker used for cooking stews and casseroles.
clay
A natural material made from fine-grained rock and mineral particles.
Slang Meanings
A term used to describe something that is foolish or not worth considering.
Don't believe that crock!
Referring to something that is broken or useless.
That old car is a total crock.