What the hell does Polock mean?

Started by Morbid4Daniel1 pages

What the hell does Polock mean?

My uncle was born and raised in Poland, then came here and married my aunt, they visit Poland every year to go see his parents but I dont know exactly what a Polock means. I know its basically an insult or name for the Polish..but..🤨 Can someone explain it?

It is both I think it is a name of a polish person but is also a insult to anyone who is polish.JM

well, we have a polish friend and my dad calls him the Polock to tease. I think its basically a name like ( this isnt ment to offend anyone) like whop for itilans and Spic for hispanic...I dont know thats what I think it is anyway.

Originally posted by Raven Guardia
well, we have a polish friend and my dad calls him the Polock to tease. I think its basically a name like ( this isnt ment to offend anyone) like whop for itilans and Spic for hispanic...I dont know thats what I think it is anyway.

like ****** to black people?

Originally posted by Raven Guardia
well, we have a polish friend and my dad calls him the Polock to tease. I think its basically a name like ( this isnt ment to offend anyone) like whop for itilans and Spic for hispanic...I dont know thats what I think it is anyway.

Yea my dad's youngest(12th and last child to be born) brother ALWAYS, when he's around my uncle Paul, calls him a polock. Uncle Paul just smiles.

add an extra L so it's Pollock and it is a type of fish in the Atlantic

Yea, I saw that on Dictionary.com 😮 😄

Originally posted by Morbid4Daniel
Yea, I saw that on Dictionary.com 😮 😄
Originally posted by Morbid4Daniel
Yea, I saw that on Dictionary.com 😮 😄

Hahahah, me too

I just asked my dad and he said it means Polish people (of course) and that sometimes it is taken as a dis/smack talk.

Lol spoony.
Cool RG. 😄

It came about from around WWII. The polish were throwing everything they had(pitchforks, wheelbarrows etc) at German tanks in a vain effort to stop the invasion.

Oooooh Thanks