The term shecock has emerged in contemporary English‑language internet discourse as a provocative, gender‑inverted neologism that plays on the morphological and semantic properties of the word cock (a vulgar reference to the male genitalia). This paper investigates the origin, diffusion, and sociocultural functions of shecock across online communities, examining how it participates in broader conversations about gender, sexuality, power, and linguistic reclamation. By integrating corpus‑based analysis, discourse‑theoretic frameworks, and feminist‑critical perspectives, the study demonstrates that shecock operates simultaneously as a site of humor, transgression, and identity negotiation. The findings contribute to the understanding of how slang terms reconfigure gendered anatomical vocabulary in digital spaces.
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Trans‑masculine individuals sometimes adopt shecock as a playful, affirming label for their bodies, contributing to a broader pattern of lexical reclamation. shecock