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What's the meaning of "I'll dock you" ?
1. I'm gonna dock you for dinging the car.
2. We'll dock their salary!
The meaning of "dock" is different [/in two/among the/both/ (which one is correct?)] sentences?
Jul 17, 2015 7:19 PM
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Its a business owner telling an employee that they will reduce money from their pay for doing something wrong or being late for work. Reducing a pay check.
July 17, 2015
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It has a literal and specialized meaning in animal husbandry and breeding. To "dock" an animal means to cut off a part of the animal's tail. That's the original meaning, although people not involved with animals may not know it.
Thus, by extension, to "dock" someone's pay is to cut off a part of it.
In the United States, some dog breeds, such as boxers, are traditionally docked. Some people think this is cruel, the American Veterinary Association opposes docking, but the American Kennel Club supports it. The AKC breed standard for the boxer, the standard says "The tail is set high, docked, and carried upward. An undocked tail should be severely penalized."
July 17, 2015
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