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Spock-marked, a. joc.|ˈspɒkmɑːkt| [f. the name of Benjamin McLane Spock (b. 1903), U.S. physician and specialist in child care + marked ppl. a., after pock-marked.] (Adversely) affected by an upbringing held to be in accordance with the principles of Dr. Spock, esp. as set forth in his Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care (1946).
1967A. Comfort Anxiety Makers vi. 186 Liberal and sane advice can still leave the children of anxious parents permanently Spock-marked. 1974J. Cooper Women & Super Women 10 Permanently Spock-marked, they believe the world owes them a living. |