The phlegm comes from your lungs. It may mix with saliva in your mouth.
Where I live, 'Hock up" means coughing up phlegm, especially the type that you can spit.
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A "loogie" is a thick ball of phlegm that forms in the trachea or bronchial tubes, and is coughed up. To cough up a ball of phlegm and spit it out is colloquially called " to hock a loogie" or "hawking a loogie" (from the characteristic sound of expectoration, and related to the verb "hack" meaning to cough).
A "loogie" is a thick ball of phlegm that forms in the trachea or bronchial tubes, and is coughed up. To cough up a ball of phlegm and spit it out is colloquially called " to hock a loogie" or "hawking a loogie" (from the characteristic sound of expectoration or clearing the throat, and related to the verb "hack" meaning to cough).
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yes! A ham hock comes from the leg area of a pig
A capped hock.
Jonathan Hock's birth name is Jonathan Richard Hock.
Pork wings come from the ham hock. The bone in the 'wing' is the fibula.
There is no direct correlation between a surname like Hock and a specific nationality. Surnames can originate from various regions and cultures, so it is not possible to determine nationality based solely on the surname.
Hock, lime and lemon is an drink made in the UK and Australia. Hock is a white wine.