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"John Hancock" is presumably the problematic term in that phrase, the rest of it is pretty straightforward. "John Hancock" is slang for "signature", coming from the very prominent signature of John Hancock on the US Declaration of Independence. The John Hancock Life Insurance company had a commercial jingle featuring the line "put your John Hancock on the John Hancock".
The typical meaning for John Hancock is your signature. So when someone asks you for your "John Hancock" they are asking for your signature.
John Hancock had the biggest signature on the Constitution
John Hancock's signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock, his signature is also the largest on the document
Because the signature of "John Hancock" was/is the most prominent on the Delaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation. Being that its the most prominent it is the one that stood out and everyone remembers, so when someone refers to John Hancock his signature is usually the first thing that comes to mind and therefore one is being asked to sign their name.
The words "John Hancock" are often used to describe the word "signature." When J. Hancock singed the Declaration of Independence, his was the largest sig. of them all. Hancock is best-remembered for his giant signature on the document, so that is why a signature is often called a "John Hancock."
John Hancock's signature is the largest.
In the related links box below, I posted the wikipedia article on John Hancock where you could see his signature.
John Hancock was a patriot, his signature is the biggest on the Declairation of Independence.
write your signature
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