toc
fake, tacky, cheap-looking
adjective TOK Rare
Origin: Onomatopoeic, imitating a hollow knocking sound suggesting low quality
Also means
knock-knock (sound)
Usage Note
Toc as an adjective is informal and invariable — it doesn't change for gender or number. It describes something that looks cheap or imitation, as in des bijoux toc. As a noun or interjection it can represent a knocking sound, and the phrase toc toc mimics knocking on a door.
Examples
"Ces bagues en plastique, c'est vraiment toc."
Natural Translation
Those plastic rings are really tacky.
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