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soca
[ soh-kah ]
noun
- a style of Caribbean dance music derived from calypso and American soul music and having a pounding beat.
soca
1/ ˈsəʊkə /
noun
- a mixture of soul and calypso music typical of the E Caribbean
SOCA
2/ ˈsəʊkə /
acronym for
- Serious Organized Crime Agency: a British government organization set up in 2004 specifically to combat organized crime
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Word History and Origins
Origin of soca1
C20: a blend of soul and calypso
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Example Sentences
We must start with this that soke, socna, soca, is the Anglo-Saxon scn and has for its primary meaning a seeking.
From Project Gutenberg
It was out of the question that he should be guilty of such barbarisms as saca et soca.
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The text says that he must lie at his lords fold; but probably it refers to the soca faldae.
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Fragments of a sodalite-syenite have also been found at Soca in the same neighbourhood.
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These lands are specially distinguished from 'sokeland' (terra de soca).
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