docken

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docken

(ˈdɒkən)
n
1. (Plants) another name for dock4
2. something of no value or importance: not worth a docken.
[C14 doken, from Old English doccan, pl of docce dock4]
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He added: "The other issue is the areas are supposedly being left to become natural, but dockens, dandelions and things like that aren't natural or a good habitat for wildlife.
A photo of the dog, identified as 'Otis,' was posted by Facebook user Tiele Dockens who lived around the area.
Businesses were furious at the congestion, and the communities along the route watched the dockens sprout up on the neglected land zoned for what had become the "manana" motorway.
(51.) Salazar DE, Dockens RC, Milbrath RL, Raymond RH, Fulmor IE, Chaikin PC, et al.