john hancock
11John Hancock — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hancock (homonymie). John Hancock John Hancock, né le 12 janvier 1737 à Braintree (Massachusetts) où il est mort …
12John Hancock — 1. See Hancock, John. 2. Informal. a person s signature: Put your John Hancock onthis check. [1840 50, Amer.; named after John HANCOCK, from the boldness and legibility of his signature] * * * …
13John Hancock — n. one’s signature. (Refers to the signature of John Hancock, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.) □ Put your John Hancock right here, if you don’t mind. □ Mr. Wilson’s John Hancock is worth about thirty million …
14John Hancock — UK [ˌdʒɒn ˈhæŋkɒk] / US [ˌdʒɑn ˈhæŋˌkɑk] noun [countable] Word forms John Hancock : singular John Hancock plural John Hancocks American informal your signature …
15John Hancock — (your) John Hancock American, humorous your signature. If you put your John Hancock on the last page we ll be finished with the formalities …
16John Hancock — /dʒɒn ˈhænkɒk/ (say jon hankok) noun US Colloquial a person s signature: put your John Hancock there. {from the signature of John Hancock, 1737–93, American statesman, on the American Declaration of Independence, prominent by being the first… …
17John Hancock — or[John Henry] {n.}, {informal} Your signature; your name in writing. * /The man said, Put your John Hancock on this paper. / * /Joe felt proud when he put his John Henry on his very first driver s license./ …
18John Hancock — or[John Henry] {n.}, {informal} Your signature; your name in writing. * /The man said, Put your John Hancock on this paper. / * /Joe felt proud when he put his John Henry on his very first driver s license./ …
19John Hancock — noun Etymology: John Hancock; from the prominence of his signature on the Declaration of Independence Date: 1903 an autograph signature …
20John Hancock — noun Ones signature. Please put your John Hancock on the dotted line to close the deal …