(hoik)tr.v.1. To lift or pull abruptly: He hoicked up his sagging pants. She hoicked her suitcase into the car's trunk.2. To hook (a golf shot, for example).[Perhaps variant of hike.]
hoick 2
(hoik)tr.v.Informal To cough up or bring up by clearing the throat. Often used with up: The cat hoicked up a hairball.[Probably variant of hawk (perhaps influenced by hoick).]
hoick
(hɔɪk) vb1. informal to rise or raise abruptly and sharply: She hoicked her dress above her knees. 2. informalNZ to clear the throat and spit[C20: perhaps a variant of hike]