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▪ I. † pillock1 Obs. [See -ock.] A small pill.
1570Levins Manip. 159/11 Pillocke, pilula. ▪ II. pillock2 north. dial. and slang.|ˈpɪlək| Also † pillok, pilloch, pilluck. [Variant of pillicock.] 1. = pillicock 1.
1535Lyndesay Satyre 4410 My pillok. 1903Eng. Dial. Dict. IV. 503/1 Pill,..pilluck Wm. Yks..., the male organ, the penis. 2. transf. A fool, a stupid person; also in weakened sense, a fellow, bloke.
1967J. Burke Till Death do us Part viii. 135 What are you talking about, you great hairy pilloch? 1968J. Wainwright Darkening Glass viii. 70 She..glared across the room and said: ‘Where's that pilluck with the drinks?’ 1976― Bastard vii. 93 ‘You always were a pillock,’ he says, with feeling. 1978‘J. Gash’ Gold from Gemini vii. 70 The pillock mistook my astonishment for awe. |