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No, "bocking" and "blocking" are not the same. "Blocking" refers to obstructing or preventing something from happening, often used in various contexts like sports or technology. "Bocking," on the other hand, is not a widely recognized term and may refer to a specific activity or concept in certain niche contexts, such as the sport of bocking, which involves bouncing on a device called a "bock" or "bocking board."

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