Pollock
name, noun, verb ·Uncommon ·College level
Definitions
- 1 Either of two lean, white marine food fishes, of the genus Pollachius, in the cod family.
- 2 A painting by Jackson Pollock.
- 3 Alternative spelling of Polack. alt-of, alternative
""Maybe I'm a dumb Pollock. Is that too simple?" Krzyzewski's arguments were well-founded."
- 4 important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod wordnet
- 5 lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish wordnet
- 1 To fish for pollock.
- 2 To splatter, as with paint.
- 1 A surname. countable, uncountable
- 2 A number of places in the United States:; An unincorporated community in Idaho County, Idaho. countable, uncountable
- 3 A number of places in the United States:; A town in Grant Parish, Louisiana. countable, uncountable
- 4 A number of places in the United States:; A village in Sullivan County, Missouri. countable, uncountable
- 5 A number of places in the United States:; A town in Campbell County, South Dakota. countable, uncountable
Example
More examples"On the 11th of March of 2022, a grey morning, I was at the Lulu Island pizzeria, as three vendors, two South Asians and the Filipina, Rose, were busy making orders behind the counter. I had a Hawaiian slice and iced tea. Then, I went to the grocery store looking for dried anchovies, but there was none, according to the two Filipina workers there, so I bought instead five packets of frozen crab-flavoured wild pollock, or kamaboko, and a bag of frozen sole fillets. Then, I went to the cafe, where there was a long line. In front of me was a big boy in shorts, his meaty legs showing. A stocky man in a grey T-shirt and black track pants came in and out. An old man was reading an old book about the ice-hockey player Wayne Gretzky. Drinking my black iced tea, I sat near a table of a Bosnian couple, speaking Bosnian. The cafe music was multilingual, and I could hear Mexican lyrics,"Llorando, llorando, llorando": "Crying, crying, crying." An old man who was a regular before and had moved to White Rock gave me a little KitKat chocolate bar, wrapped in red paper. In the afternoon, I returned to the packed pizzeria to enjoy a pesto cheese slice and iced black diet cola. I could not sit in my usual corner. There were multiracial girl students, with expensive bubble teas. Outside near the greengrocery, white students walked by, saying, "We rather have salvation from suffering." It was drizzling."
Etymology
From Middle English [Term?], perhaps from Scots podlok.
From Jackson Pollock, an American artist who painted in splatters.
Related to Polk.
See Polack.
Related phrases
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.