Pronunciation: /twʌk/
noun a slang term for a car theft committed by two people working together
A1 I have twoc pencils in my bag.
A2 She bought twoc books at the bookstore.
B1 The twoc cups on the table are for tea.
B2 The twoc dogs in the park were playing fetch.
C1 The twoc cars parked outside belong to the guests.
C2 The twoc paintings in the museum are worth millions.
formal The TWOC policy allows police officers to seize vehicles suspected of being driven without insurance.
informal I heard that Joe got a TWOC for driving his friend's car without permission.
slang She got caught TWOCing her neighbor's car last night.
figurative His decision to leave the company was like a TWOC of talent from the organization.
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