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cock Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.cock 1 C0443200 (kŏk)n.1. a. An adult male chicken; a rooster.b. An adult male of various other birds.2. A weathervane shaped like a rooster; a weathercock.3. A faucet or valve by which the flow of a liquid or gas can be regulated.4. a. The hammer of a firearm.b. The position of the hammer of a firearm when ready for firing.5. A tilting or jaunty turn upward: the cock of a hat.6. Vulgar Slang a. The penis.b. A man or boy regarded as mean or contemptible.7. Archaic The characteristic cry of a rooster early in the morning.tr.v. cocked, cock·ing, cocks 1. To set the hammer of (a firearm) in a position ready for firing.2. To set (a device, such as a camera shutter) in a position ready for use.3. To tilt or turn up or to one side, usually in a jaunty or alert manner: cocked an eyebrow in response to a silly question.4. To raise in preparation to throw or hit: cocked the bat before swinging at the pitch.Idiom: cock of the walk An overbearing or domineering person. [Middle English cok, from Old English cocc, probably from Late Latin coccus, from coco, a cackling, of imitative origin.]
cock 2 C0443200 (kŏk)n. A cone-shaped pile of straw or hay.tr.v. cocked, cock·ing, cocks To arrange (straw or hay) into piles shaped like cones. [Middle English cok.]cock (kɒk) n1. (Animals) the male of the domestic fowl2. (Animals) a. any other male birdb. the male of certain other animals, such as the lobsterc. (as modifier): a cock sparrow. 3. (Building) short for stopcock, weathercock4. a taboo slang word for penis5. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) a. the hammer of a firearmb. its position when the firearm is ready to be discharged6. informal Brit a friend, mate, or fellow7. a jaunty or significant tilting or turning upwards: a cock of the head. 8. informal Brit nonsensevb9. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) (tr) to set the firing pin, hammer, or breech block of (a firearm) so that a pull on the trigger will release it and thus fire the weapon10. (Photography) (tr) to set the shutter mechanism of (a camera) so that the shutter can be tripped by pressing the shutter-release button11. (sometimes foll by: up) to raise in an alert or jaunty manner12. (intr) to stick or stand up conspicuously[Old English cocc (referring to the male fowl; the development of C15 sense spout, tap, and other transferred senses is not clear), ultimately of imitative origin; related to Old Norse kokkr, French coq, Late Latin coccus]
cock (kɒk) n (Agriculture) a small, cone-shaped heap of hay, straw, etcvb (Agriculture) (tr) to stack (hay, straw, etc) in such heaps[C14 (in Old English, cocc is attested in place names): perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare Norwegian kok, Danish dialect kok]cock1 (kɒk) n. 1. a male chicken; rooster. 2. the male of any bird, esp. of the gallinaceous kind. 3. Also called stopcock. a hand-operated valve or faucet that controls the flow of liquid or gas. 4. (in a firearm) a. the part of the lock that, by its fall or action, causes the discharge; hammer. b. the position of the hammer preparatory to firing, usu. drawn completely back. 5. Vulgar Slang. penis. 6. weathercock. 7. chief; leader. 8. Archaic. cockcrow. v.t. 9. to draw back the hammer of (a firearm) preparatory to firing. 10. to draw back in preparation for throwing or hitting. 11. to set (a camera shutter) for tripping. v.i. 12. to cock the hammer of a firearm. [before 900; Middle English; Old English cocc, c. Old Norse kokkr; orig. imitative] cock2 (kɒk) v.t. 1. to turn up or to one side, often in a jaunty manner: The puppy cocked its ear at the sound. v.i. 2. to stand up conspicuously. n. 3. the act of turning up or to one side, esp. in a jaunty manner. [1705–15; probably v. use of cock1] cock3 (kɒk) n. North Midland U.S. a conical pile of hay, dung, etc. [1350–1400; Middle English; compare dial. German Kocke heap of hay or dung, Norwegian kok heap, lump; akin to Old Norse kǫkkr lump] Cock a conical heap of produce or vegetation, e.g., of hay in the field in stacks.Examples: cock of barley, 1718; of corn, 1483; of grass, 1750; of hay, 1483; of oak (trees), 1473; of turf, 1881.cock Past participle: cocked Gerund: cocking
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I cock | you cock | he/she/it cocks | we cock | you cock | they cock |
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I cocked | you cocked | he/she/it cocked | we cocked | you cocked | they cocked |
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I am cocking | you are cocking | he/she/it is cocking | we are cocking | you are cocking | they are cocking |
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I have cocked | you have cocked | he/she/it has cocked | we have cocked | you have cocked | they have cocked |
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I was cocking | you were cocking | he/she/it was cocking | we were cocking | you were cocking | they were cocking |
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I had cocked | you had cocked | he/she/it had cocked | we had cocked | you had cocked | they had cocked |
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I will cock | you will cock | he/she/it will cock | we will cock | you will cock | they will cock |
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I will have cocked | you will have cocked | he/she/it will have cocked | we will have cocked | you will have cocked | they will have cocked |
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I will be cocking | you will be cocking | he/she/it will be cocking | we will be cocking | you will be cocking | they will be cocking |
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I have been cocking | you have been cocking | he/she/it has been cocking | we have been cocking | you have been cocking | they have been cocking |
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I will have been cocking | you will have been cocking | he/she/it will have been cocking | we will have been cocking | you will have been cocking | they will have been cocking |
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I had been cocking | you had been cocking | he/she/it had been cocking | we had been cocking | you had been cocking | they had been cocking |
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I would cock | you would cock | he/she/it would cock | we would cock | you would cock | they would cock |
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I would have cocked | you would have cocked | he/she/it would have cocked | we would have cocked | you would have cocked | they would have cocked |
Cock1. See Haycock.2. A rooster.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cock - obscene terms for penis pecker, peter, putz, dick, prick, tool, shaftpenis, phallus, member - the male organ of copulation (`member' is a euphemism)dirty word, vulgarism, obscenity, smut, filth - an offensive or indecent word or phrase | | 2. | cock - faucet consisting of a rotating device for regulating flow of a liquidstopcock, turncockfaucet, spigot - a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir | | 3. | cock - the part of a gunlock that strikes the percussion cap when the trigger is pulledhammerfiring mechanism, gunlock - the action that ignites the charge in a firearmstriker - the part of a mechanical device that strikes something | | 4. | cock - adult male chicken roosterGallus gallus, chicken - a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowlcockerel - a young domestic cock; not older than one year | | 5. | cock - adult male birdbird - warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wingsfighting cock, gamecock - a cock bred and trained for fighting | Verb | 1. | cock - tilt or slant to one side; "cock one's head"cant, cant over, tilt, slant, pitch - heel over; "The tower is tilting"; "The ceiling is slanting" | | 2. | cock - set the trigger of a firearm back for firinglay, place, put, set, position, pose - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point" | | 3. | cock - to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others; "He struts around like a rooster in a hen house"prance, strut, swagger, tittup, sashay, rufflewalk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet" |
cocknoun1. cockerel, rooster, chanticleer We heard the sound of a cock crowing in the yard.2. (Taboo slang) phallus, member, tool (taboo slang), dick (taboo slang), organ, prick (taboo slang), knob (Brit. taboo slang), chopper (Brit. slang), plonker (slang), dong (slang), pecker (U.S. & Canad. taboo slang), John Thomas (taboo slang), weenie (U.S. slang), tadger (Brit. slang), schlong (U.S. slang), willie or willy (Brit. informal) She glanced at his cock, then pointed and laughed.verb1. raise, prick up, perk up He suddenly cocked an ear and listened.Translationscock (kok) noun1. the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl. a cock and three hens; (also adjective) a cock sparrow. 公雞 公鸡2. a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc. 水龍頭,閥門 旋塞3. a slang word for the penis. 陰莖的俚語說法 (俚语)阴茎 verb1. to cause to stand upright or to lift. The dog cocked its ears. 使豎起 使竖起2. to draw back the hammer of (a gun). 扣上(槍的)扳機 扳起(枪枝的)扳机 3. to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat). 斜戴(帽子) 歪戴(帽子) cockerel (ˈkokərəl) noun a young farmyard cock. 小公雞 小公鸡,好斗的年轻人 ˈcocky adjective conceited; over-confident. a cocky attitude. 狂妄自大的 骄傲自大的cock-and-bull story an absurd, unbelievable story. 無稽之談 无稽之谈ˈcock-crow noun early morning. He gets up at cock-crow. 清早 黎明ˈcock-eyed adjective ridiculous. a cock-eyed idea. 荒唐的 荒唐的ˌcockˈsure adjective very or too confident. He was cocksure about passing the exam. 極(過)度自信的 太自信的cock Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.cock1. n. the penis. (Taboo. Usually objectionable. Mainly in parts of the South, this refers instead to the female genitals.) He made some joke about a cock, but nobody laughed. 2. n. the female genitals. (In southern parts of the U.S.) The doctor heard her say something about her “cock” and had no idea what to expect during the examination. See:- a cock and bull story
- a cock-and-bull story
- at full cock
- at half cock
- Banbury story of a cock and a bull
- be cocksure of (oneself)
- cock
- cock (one's) ear
- cock a
- cock a leg
- cock a snook
- cock a snook at
- cock a snook at somebody/something
- cock a snook at someone/something
- cock a snoot
- cock an ear at (someone or something)
- cock an ear/eye at somebody/something
- cock an eye at (someone or something)
- cock and bull story
- cock block
- cock cheese
- cock in the henhouse
- cock of the roost
- cock of the walk
- cock socket
- cock your ear
- cock-and-bull story
- cock-blocking
- cock-cheese
- cocked
- cockeyed
- cocksucker
- cocksucking
- coldcock
- crotch-cheese
- go off
- go off at half-cock
- go off at half-cock/half-cocked, to
- go off half-cocked
- half-cocked
- horse cock
- knock (someone or something) into a cocked hat
- knock into a cocked hat
- knock somebody/something into a cocked hat
- knock something into a cocked hat
- live like fighting cocks
- suck cock
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cock Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.cock1. the male of the domestic fowl 2. a. any other male bird b. the male of certain other animals, such as the lobster c. (as modifier): a cock sparrow Cock a closing device in which a movable closing part, shaped as a body of revolution, has an opening through which a stream of gas or liquid may pass. To close off the flow the closing part is rotated around its axis, which is perpendicular to the direction of flow. A cock consists of two main parts, a stationary body and a rotating plug. Cocks may be classified according to the direction of the flow: straight cocks, with a direct flow; angle cocks, in which the flow is deflected by 90°; and three-way cocks, which provide arbitrary communication among three pipelines. In terms of the shape of the sealing surfaces, a distinction is made among conical, cylindrical, and ball cocks. Conical cocks are subdivided into stressed, gasket, and self-sealing cocks; cocks with a slide plug; and lubricated cocks. In stressed cocks the plug is pressed against the surface of the body by a nut; in gasket cocks the pressure is provided through the packing by a packing gland; and in self-sealing cocks the pressure either comes from the surrounding medium or is provided by a spring. Cocks with slide plugs are opened by raising the plug, rotating it through the required angle, and releasing it. In lubricated cocks the tightness of closure is provided by the lubricant, which fills the grooves in the surfaces of plug and body. Cylindrical cocks are easier to manufacture than conical cocks, since their surface does not require lapping and can easily be finished on a grinder. A distinction is made between cocks with metallic and elastic packing. Ball cocks have all the advantages of conical cocks, smaller dimensions, and lower weight, as well as better tightness. Their manufacture is much simpler than that of conical cocks. REFERENCESovremennye konstruktsii truboprovodnoi armatury. Moscow, 1970.G. G. MIRZABEKOV What does it mean when you dream about a cock?Cocks as symbols have several different interpretations. One is the consistent daily “alarm clock” that greets the day. Cocks can also signify thankless tasks, overachievement, and aggressive pursuits of power. This may be the wake-up call the dreamer has been needing. cock[käk] (engineering) Any mechanism which starts, stops, or regulates the flow of liquid, such as a valve, faucet, or tap. (vertebrate zoology) The adult male of the domestic fowl and of gallinaceous birds. cock1. See faucet. 2. A stopcock.cockwatchful church-tower sitter. [Christian Symbolism: Appleton, 21]See: Guardianship
cockits crowing reminded Peter of his betrayal. [N.T.: John 18:27]See: Passion of Christ
cockHelios’s sacred bird; sacrificed to the sun in Mexico. [Rom. and Mex. Myth.: Leach, 239]See: Sun
cockcrows at trespassers; morning call routs evil spirits. [Folklore: White, 150; Mercatante, 173–175]See: Warningcock Note: This page may contain terms or definitions that are offensive or inappropriate for some readers.cock A common slang term for penis.cock
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Synonyms for cocknoun cockerelSynonyms- cockerel
- rooster
- chanticleer
noun phallusSynonyms- phallus
- member
- tool
- dick
- organ
- prick
- knob
- chopper
- plonker
- dong
- pecker
- John Thomas
- weenie
- tadger
- schlong
- willie or willy
verb raiseSynonymsSynonyms for cocknoun obscene terms for penisSynonyms- pecker
- peter
- putz
- dick
- prick
- tool
- shaft
Related Words- penis
- phallus
- member
- dirty word
- vulgarism
- obscenity
- smut
- filth
noun faucet consisting of a rotating device for regulating flow of a liquidSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the part of a gunlock that strikes the percussion cap when the trigger is pulledSynonymsRelated Words- firing mechanism
- gunlock
- striker
noun adult male chickenSynonymsRelated Words- Gallus gallus
- chicken
- cockerel
noun adult male birdRelated Words- bird
- fighting cock
- gamecock
verb tilt or slant to one sideRelated Words- cant
- cant over
- tilt
- slant
- pitch
verb set the trigger of a firearm back for firingRelated Words- lay
- place
- put
- set
- position
- pose
verb to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress othersSynonyms- prance
- strut
- swagger
- tittup
- sashay
- ruffle
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