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- nouncock (noun) · cocks (plural noun)
- BRITISH ENGLISHa male bird, especially a rooster.
- used in names of birds, especially game birds, e.g., moorcock.
- BRITISH ENGLISHa male lobster, crab, or salmon:"the biggest salmon I ever had was a 45 lb cock"
- vulgar slanga penis.
- BRITISH ENGLISHvulgar slanga stupid or contemptible man.
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalnonsense:"that's all a lot of cock"
- a firing lever in a gun which can be raised to be released by the trigger.
- a stopcock.
verbcock (verb) · cocks (third person present) · cocked (past tense) · cocked (past participle) · cocking (present participle)- tilt (something) in a particular direction:"she cocked her head slightly to one side"
- bend a (limb or joint) at an angle:"she listened, her little finger cocked as she held her coffee cup"
- (of a male dog) lift (a back leg) in order to urinate:"a greyhound cocked its leg against the tree"
- raise the cock of (a gun) in order to make it ready for firing:"he took the loaded pistol from his belt and cocked it"
OriginOld English cocc, from medieval Latin coccus; reinforced in Middle English by Old French coq.noundatedcock (noun) · cocks (plural noun)- a small pile of hay, straw, or other material, with vertical sides and a rounded top:"we perched on a half-built cock of hay"
verbarchaiccock (verb) · cocks (third person present) · cocked (past tense) · cocked (past participle) · cocking (present participle)- shape (hay, straw, or other material) into a pile with vertical sides and a rounded top:"it does not rake the grass into rows, nor cock it"
Originlate Middle English: perhaps of Scandinavian origin and related to Norwegian kok ‘heap, lump’, Danish kok ‘haycock’, and Swedish koka ‘clod’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a male bird, especially a rooster.
- a penis.
verb- tilt (something) in a particular direction:
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