To sign your name or put your signature. This comes from the overly large signature that Hancock wrote on the declaration.
The typical meaning for John Hancock is your signature. So when someone asks you for your "John Hancock" they are asking for your signature.
To sign your John Hancock is to sign your signature on something
Sigen Song has written: 'Ba Min xiong feng'
"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".
it meant give me your signature
John Hancock.
It means they want you to sign it.
john hancock jr. his son
From his father John Hancock Jr. and his father John Hancock Sr.
No, John Hancock did not have a ponytail.
Why was John Hancock importance
no john Hancock was married