HOCK. Caught in hock; caught by the heels. "If the cove should be caught in the hock he won't snickle," if the fellow should be caught in the act, he would not tell.
HOCKEY. Drunk.
HOCKS. The feet.
HOCUS. To stupify. "Hocus the bloke's lush, and then frisk his sacks," put something into the fellow's drink that will stupify him, and then search his pockets.
HOD. A mason; a builder.
HOG IN ARMOR. A blustering office-holder.
HOG IN TOGS. A well-dressed loafer.
HOGG. A ten-cent piece.
HOGGING. To humbug.
HOGO. High-flavored; strong-scented.